Completed: 2022
The new Provo City Hall and Public Safety Building replaced an aging 40-year-old facility to form a new civic hub and gateway to the downtown core. It houses city administration departments, city council chambers, a community meeting room, mayor’s office, customer service, emergency dispatch, police department functions, and fire department administration.
Looking toward a more sustainable future, the new Provo City Hall was designed as a net-zero facility. The building is located on the central downtown transportation artery and is anchored to the urban grid via a civic entry plaza on Provo's historic Main Street.
With Utah's native landscape in mind, the dynamic four-story lobby was designed to evoke elements of a slot canyon. Ample daylighting is both practical and beautiful, reducing electricity consumption and enhancing the natural interior feel. Additionally, wood finishes mingle with artificial materials to highlight elements of nature within the facility.
The new building is a hallmark of sustainable architecture and engineering. Functional, innovative, sustainable, and resilient, the new city campus is set to serve Provo for decades to come.
Services
Architecture,
Interiors
Project Size
162,000 SqFt
Client
Provo City
Location
Provo, UT
“This team took the intricacies of public safety and protecting citizens and combined it into a building that promotes efficiency...” Scott Henderson, Project Director for Provo City
Awards:
2023 | Outstanding Community Impact Project | Utah Construction & Design