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This is the basement of 55 E South Temple, which is now connected
to the food court.
I'm still not sure if these bathrooms are supposed
to replace the food court ones or what, but they're nicer, very close,
and the other bathrooms are now closed and being worked on. Were
they just temporary? I thought the decor in this section was much
more warm and tasteful than in most of the Food Court.
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Downtown Updates - Museum Opening

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At 3 stories high, unusual exhibit takes center stage at The Leonardo

By John Hollenhorst, Deseret News

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SALT LAKE CITY — Tickets go on sale next week for Utah's newest museum ... or art gallery ... or science center ... or whatever it is. Even the people who run the place aren't sure exactly what label it should have.

It's called The Leonardo, but if you were expecting to see, say, the "Mona Lisa" or "The Last Supper," well, that's the other Leonardo, Leonardo DaVinci...

...The Leonardo, Davis said, "will introduce people to some really exciting cutting-edge technologies and science as well as art in a way they might not have experienced before."...



"Hylozoic Ground" by Philip Beesley is installed at The Leonardo on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. It contains a network of interactive mechanical fronds, filters and feather-like whiskers. Tens of thousands of lightweight, digitally fabricated components are fitted with microprocessors that react to human presence, almost like a giant lung breathing in and out around visitors. On Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011, The Leonardo will open its doors permanently on Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City. On Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011, The Leonardo will open its doors permanently on Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)


Jonathan Tyrrell works on installing "Hylozoic Ground" by Philip Beesley at The Leonardo on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)


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Gala Opening Nears for Salt Lake City's Museum Of Natural History

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(Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune) The Natural History Museum of Utah's new home, the Rio Tinto Center, will open in the fall in Salt Lake City.

The Salt Lake Tribune

The state’s premier museum has reordered its name to the Natural History Museum of Utah as it puts the finishing touches on its new 163,000-square-foot home at the mouth of Red Butte Canyon in advance of its Nov. 17 dedication.


The museum is still clearing out of its old home in the historic Thomas building on the University of Utah’s Presidents Circle, installing exhibits and transferring collections to the copper-clad Rio Tinto Center, which is seeking gold certification under LEED standards for environmentally sound construction. A gala event, open to the public, will follow the dedication.

The museum officially opens on Friday, Nov. 18, and won’t charge admission that day. Adult admission will be $9. The museum is selling charter memberships, which give cardholders access to special events, discounts at the cafe operated by The Point, and the store, and free admission to 300 museums and science centers around the world. Those who purchase memberships before Oct. 28 will get a 10 percent discount and current members can renew at the old price.

Meanwhile, museum officials are looking to recruit dozens of volunteers to interface with the public as gallery interpreters, visitor service representatives and guides. For more information, go to www.umnh.utah.edu.


By Brian Maffly[/B]
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Related: ‘Copper Heavy Metal Tour’ makes first stop at Luvata Buffalo


The 136,000-pounds of copper cathode made its first tour stop at Luvata Buffalo continuing its journey which began at the Kennecott Utah Copper mine and refinery in Salt Lake City, Utah and which will ultimately conclude with it becoming the façade for the new home of the Utah Museum of Natural History, the Rio Tinto Center, at the University of Utah. In Buffalo, Luvata transformed the copper cathode into three different coil products, pure copper, bronze and brass.


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During its stop at Luvata Buffalo, the copper cathode is first melted and cast into cake, hot rolled, then machined to remove any oxidation before cold rolling. Once the material is cold rolled, it is then annealed and then each of the 5,000-pound coils are packaged for shipment. The entire process gives new life, shine and visual appeal to the copper that will last a lifetime as part of the exterior to the new museum building.

“Luvata is proud to be a player on the ‘Copper Heavy Metal Tour’. The Utah Museum of Natural History’s new building will be a tribute, both inside and outside, to the important role copper has played in our history,” concludes Mark Krysiak, Sales and Marketing Manager with Luvata Buffalo, Inc.

“Fans following the Museum’s Heavy Metal Tour on Facebook, Twitter at UMNHnewmuseum, or by visiting the Museum’s website at www.umnh.utah.edu receive a front row seat in learning how copper is mined, processed and renewed into what will be one of the Utah’s most expressive and admired architectural endeavors,” states Janet Frasier, Museum Marketing Manager.

The copper cathode is part of Rio Tinto’s, parent company to Kennecott Utah Copper, $15 million donation to the Museum. The new building will include a unique copper exterior that enhances its architectural appeal by playing with the subtle variation in copper’s natural patina. By using a combination of alloys to create the finished panels, there will be slight difference in how each one weathers over time offering unique appeal for museum visitors. Copper was identified early in the design process as the material of choice based on its timelessness, durability and strong ties to the Utah community...

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The new ice skating rink area has some pretty cool lighting.
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Are the ligths LED's? Will they be cycled to change colors?
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They do change color! Saw them the other night, while the Disney movie "Cars" was playing on the stage.
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The Heart Of Downtown ~ City Creek

North American Chief Operating Officer William Taubman,

...“We’re creating a unique indoor-outdoor project in Salt Lake City,” Taubman said. And although City Creek draws on everything Taubman has learned as one of the nation’s most successful shopping center operators, he said “there is not a project like this anywhere. This is not like anything that’s ever been built.”...



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Is Denver's Cherry Creek a model for City Creek?

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...The well-known real estate investment company plans to open its Utah center on March 22, 2012, with about 80 stores and restaurants nestled amid the church’s City Creek development, which also features offices, condominiums and apartments. Last week, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based Taubman announced that its first slate of about two dozen tenants, including Tiffany & Co., Coach and Michael Kors, had committed to the 700,000-square-foot center...


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Such an amazing development! From the air those two water features in the central plaza look like giant elaborate key holes.
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Downtown Updates - Gateway Six & Light Rail To Airport

Rendering, Future Gateway Six offices

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An architectural rendering shows a proposed replacement bridge for the North Temple viaduct,
including a TRAX line down the center of the roadway. (Salt Lake City Corp)



This artist's rendering shows a rebuilt North
Temple viaduct looking south toward The Gateway with FrontRunner
going under the overpass and the airport TRAX line extending across
the viaduct, with total cost of the remake set at $71 million. Source:
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