| Show I E8 ARCHITECTURE The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday January 12 1992 - 4- Airport hotel has echoes of old styles altogether-compellin- r 4 !'4 A iit I 1 4 ? Si Loi 4 7:' 44 4 ! d non is 2177 W North Temple But its site is squeezed in unlike fashion on 22nd West due to the the interconstruction of section with plus a few other expanses of asphalt and concrete seemingly broad enough to handle landing a aircraft or two without recourse to a runway "The state highway people changed plans for the intersection four times" says one 7 Lit 1 --- rIA --- pcit- 1t"4r r ' - - r-&1 observer "It's kind of an island now but it wasn't this small or complicated back in 1986 or thereabouts" says Rob E Mc Quay an architect who nowadays practices out of an office up at Park City "The site is far from perfect now but that wasn't the case when designs were prepared for a North Temple hotel The original buyer of the land involved had called for Old English-stylbuilding and interior according to Mr Mc Quay "This might look better in Park City surrounded by trees" he added rather wryly There are for the record 127 guest rooms and 29 suites inaccommodations cluding According to some observers developer Gary Willy might have had something of a "castle complex" Fact is site problems and finances impinged on the original ideas The structure when completed (I believe as a Ramada Inn) was huge — and is so today It cost some $35 million and has fully 84000 square feet of useful hotel area It was designed for conversion to an "all suites" hotel that was also suited to development as a condominium This condominium plan was attempted but never materialized As building changes occurred architectural firms — and designs — likewise came and went Mr Mc Quay whose firm seems to have been the last to work on the project admits it stands as "something of a mishmash but still is not all bad" RadisNow as a present-dason Hotel it is surely one of the biggest such luxury structures in the city Its plush interior makes it well worth a visit indeed it may be a place in which you can park conference business guests or associates Radisson official John P Olsen the hotel firm's senior vice president for development is ob e - -----4- ':- kti 1 L -- ill 444 i4 P"- 4' 4 ---- : - " : ' ' f " '- -- - 61' 1771--1 j : - '''':LI ''I!:1 ' I 1 - i - l 1 ' 5 — Joanna langrield MO lo 1k-- ammo (CPU mono ammo 00E001 SROMMY CENTRE 300 South Siete tiroot t50 3592112 wood-panele- d parking and similar accouterments guests usually welcome at airport hotels and inns Outwardly on the south side away from its currently lawns and garden areas snow-covere- Jack Goodman is a journalist and writer whose column has appeared in The Salt Lake Tribune for a number of years free-lanc- e d City-vie- "SMASHING'" q THE STORY OF BOYS AND GIRLS II - A FEAST FOR LOVERS :el'Il :9i:-- - ANIMATION 6 COTS AU (PG131 morsolous mom Nil TowERm scrts 3 of 311 115 (i motes Mt mod ol emboss char:clock and sourtis- 011KOOM morrow CVO P9 (1 00f - (PG131 nos io snit dim celd ''tiondodut lostc sac MO" ccml Lod cry pollsot crod kvonsity roctoodid IA WES mom gold corned' Mmsmoi ItmsodSost is5 OS lends thisleCll own no conmoson stove lonorkobio rotsbosose" locl000ndoM NY ket SOUINIeVnittEN11311 2112 Mutt 10600 5E14240 CNIKEI - loarto 16 774444 Sou:41170d Md MUM CENTURY0) 1 24 s”I k4) 100M1 IT ILL c 42 1 taW r 01J SO Mr MIZE 13 twin Mal' Pi MU IlifiAL301 Pon 'BRAVO! 010 TO11 SHOULD (DOLBY) NOT MOVIE it HISS: In )g! 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' : NOT (NECIIMUMEIMMINICI s o m'E num UQUP A 13ZEINIMMEHU o E P EMEIMICEMICEI MGM D E N EBB 0 NO MEMO IL Imo D K R DiS WI N 10 UMEIEED 6 The Radisson Hotel near the Salt Lake City airport contains styles that resemble a French chateau or a Tudor manor the Radisson Hotel admittedly looks a mite grim The architectural elements on the entryway-sid- e marked by a parade of Jack third-stor- y awning roundels a of wealth rooftop gables of varGoodman '11714 ied sizes and styles plus a quartet of truly enormous chimneys Cityview towering high above the entire complex proclaim no single simstructure of the ple style But the overall effect viously proud is to say the least overwhelm- Indeed he considers it "out270 ing I almost neglected to menstanding among the chain's tion the central tower which feaRadisson hotels and resorts a small dome atop the tures most worldwide" By the by whole to it seem enjoy guests certainly Seems to me if I was arriving At last report it ranked among Salt Lake by air on a foggy in ho10 Radisson outfit's the top bleak winter's day I might well tels in occupancy after being be tempted to seek out a room at properly "broken in" the Radisson advance reservaThe structure is so large at tion or no too least in length that it proved I would reason along with othd to an into adequate-sizefit big er sketch for this column One feaprospective guests that the ture is its fountain shown at the hostelry of which senior vice president John Olsen is so right of the entranceway Unlike the multitude of locally designed proud having as many chimneys as are visible must assuredly fountains donated to public have at least one glowing manor-hbuildings by business executive ouse Obert C Tanner the Radisson style fireplace at which to warm my frigid tootsies Hotel's fountain is carved in traBy the by Mr Olsen comes ditional bowl and basin shapes from Utah originally and still but was dismantled at some disconsiders it home although he tant site and brought to the hoshas headquarters in Dallas What unwas when construction telry with grandchildren — and such a derway No one at the hotel can sizable spot for at least tempofountain's the remember quite rary warmth — he hopes to reoriginal locale tire here in the West Maybe he airthis at If you go exploring can persuade Utah's highway desomewhat Radisson (a port block-long partment to revise its road sysdaunting task due to its tem making the entry to this find boasts will it size) you loba handsomely multistyled hotel a bit easier to find of outside native by pillasters For as most visitors to our stone placed to separate the windows and mullions a pleasant city must know by now there's no use driving in to the Main dining area complete with muStreet corner of South Temple to rals a Jacuzzi-styl- e pool and seek out a room at the woefully sheltered plunge overstuffed gutted Hotel Utah lobby furniture KAMM Efl Amtumn4mrTIMESIIFILASI ''L - - D I op : 1113 PRINCE TIDES ' 41-- 113011 THE to ogun - - C--t o A MONOLITHIC A MINUTE IL li: ' Kola pliggis kaili - Er'tzs i - anal I: qbib-----i-e----- II ROMANTIC :' i1 "frtm'ir-:ra- - i'''''' 111'1Siilio1--:------ dooll' Omni A EMINICIEIZW3 MOH o u i :r -1 - ' Ala - 4- - - - - El 310111011110 NEER IMA'Mot) cal3111 S 4 411n1 --- 1-- -- t'tst kyr410 t "WONDERFULLY - 4 A DATER '- 4o6a :'? so' GOLDENGLOBE "FAR AND AWAY THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR - Dasid Sheekan N t- - - ':—- -7: nl--424I-v-- '' AMMON ) -- e"-------- - ' - - - "'"- --- tr--:1- R DU : E BM omA SAN'DE -- 7 7: - --- y tivior t- rt( - :v o! 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U - a g - 4 -- s Stl :als:invf:'--- 6- 11r" 711 s‘ - - - ''-- '''''' - 0 t4 - -- - -- ' - 12 "1- -i' I wide-bodie- d - r5:' tr i - ":fr 77e 40 ‘ 4 sk) : I 13 2:5 - 11 I' Afeasi --o T:1alff at :- q" - a - 4-'- a : 4'44 ': 1 Ik 1-- 1 - :of- - I 4 -- I It I -I- -'!- doe' I 117-- : tstAtBiuELMsnoutlantarBEME T 0444:'4 I rentR--:—12:'Irt -- phenome- g E-- 7 -- 1141 Next time you head to or from Salt Lakes International Airport on an especially foggy smoggy day don't be too surprised if a huge multichimneyed gray and brown Tudor mansion — with additional features of a French chateau replete with the architectural trimmings of an oversized Fifth Avenue dwelling — looms on your horizon near the West North Temple intersection No hapless motorist this is not the Vanderbilt mansion down at Asheville NC you have in your sights nor even a edition of Winston Churchill's historic Chartwell You have instead you can be pretty sure visually encountered the Radisson Hotel east of our airport The exact address of this much-magnifie- Puzzle on MO a |