The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
For once, 'Life Elevated'

In a state that razes historic structures every chance it gets and confuses glass-and-steel monstrosities with cutting-edge architecture — it's great to see something cool built in Utah — in Provo, no less. Check out more photos of the Monte-Silo house here.
A cozy home to accommodate a single man and weekend guests, including grandchildren, next to the Provo River.
It's the work of Park City-based Gigaplex Architects.

2 Comments:

At January 14, 2009 11:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are dumber than you look in your photo. That building you say is cool is nothing but steel and glass. If you got out more you would recognize the building as nothing more than a grain silo with windows. Very innovative!

 
At January 14, 2009 4:17 PM , Blogger Mike Jones said...

It's actually in Woodland Utah which is a quick 44.5 mile drive from Provo that passes through Orem, Heber and Francis.

 

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