From Deseret News archives:
'History Detective' to speak in Salt Lake City
That notion comes from two aspects of Wright's personal career: as a historical investigator but also as a professor of architecture at Columbia University. And it will be central to her remarks as the keynote speaker at the 56th annual State History Conference.
Wright will speak Thursday evening at the Salt Lake Public Library. The conference, which is open to the public, will continue Friday and Saturday, with sessions on such things as Wallace Stegner, historical archaeology, Salt Lake City then and now, the Mountain Meadows Massacre, as well as a tour of the newly refurbished Utah State Capitol and more.
In a telephone interview from her home in New York, Wright talked about her upcoming visit as well as her experiences with architecture and history.
What Salt Lake City is going through right now with the restructuring of its downtown is a very exciting example of that, she said. "In the past, the way people looked at a downtown was to destroy the old and replace it with new. But now we ask 'What do we want to hold on to? How can we respond to our environment to make it better?' It's a much different approach than it would have been in the '50s," she said.
It will be fascinating to see how it turns out, but know this, she also advised: "However you try to figure out how it will all work, it will always be a little different. No matter how carefully you try, architects and designers can never quite control everything, because life can't be totally controlled."
That's a lesson Wright has learned on the "History Detective" series, as well. Tracking down the history and significance of objects often takes her places she didn't think she'd go. "It's not so much that we are looking for 'a truth' as we are thinking, what are the questions we should ask?"
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