Central to the design of Paragon Station is a desire to embrace an existing historical character while introducing a sensitive modern design solution.  Formerly known as the Westgate Business Center, the existing building has gone through a number of rehabilitation efforts over its lifespan.  Cues from the successes and failures of those efforts were taken for the design of Paragon Station.

The south façade has been left largely intact throughout the building’s life.  Since it served as the main public face along the adjacent 200 south corridor, maintaining its appearance and integrity was paramount.  Conversely, along the Eastern façade, large mirrored glass bay windows were removed in an effort to strip the façade down to the original concrete structural frame and work within this grid with a more appropriate contemporary intervention.  Individual loft units were inserted into the existing framework and present themselves as cantilevered volumes at varying depths along the eastern and northern facades.  Penthouse units were added atop the existing roofs, each with a dedicated deck and floor to ceiling glass which offer stunning views of downtown Salt Lake City and Wasatch Mountains.

Paragon Station incorporates a number of sustainable practices in its design, including geo-thermal heating and cooling, passive ventilation, and natural daylighting along the entire building perimeter and a central four story atrium.  Green living practices are also encouraged with the implementation of recycling stations and electric vehicle recharging stations.

TEAM

ClearWater Homes | Owner

ClearWater Homes | Contractor

Bush & Gudgell | Civil

Langvardt Design Group | Landscape

Brunner & Dallon | Mechanical

Wilson & Co. | Electrical

Wilson & Co. | Structural

Allen Blakely | Photography

RECOGNITION

2021 Honor Award, AIA Utah

2019 Citation Award, AIA Western Mountain Region

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