Leading architecture firm, MVE + Partners, broke ground on the Liberty Corner affordable housing development in Salt Lake City. Developed by Cowboy Partners, the timeless development will bring 200 units – making it one of the largest in the area.
The 387,857-square-foot ground-up residential development is housed under one building, though it appears almost as two distinct structures to provide a humanistic scale and seamless integration into the Ballpark District – a neighborhood blending modern urban infill development with older + smaller structures. Notable features include:
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The integration of brick and a neutral/earth-toned color palette to resonate with Salt Lake’s landscape, urban heritage and high-quality materials. 
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The incorporation of corrugated metal panels to add a modern, industrial layer to contrast with the traditional use of brick. 
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Different purposes throughout the base-, middle-, top structure - 
The base showcases a unique layer of community activiation including a two-story daycare facility, co-working space, leasing office, fitness center, training rooms, club lounge and multi-purpose indoor recreation area and connection to outdoor recreation zones and courtyards. 
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The middle layer houses most of the brick and corrugated metal to highlight the residential units. The development contains different sized apartments designed to hold intergenerational families. 
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The top offers a light closure to the building offering distinct roof lines. 
 
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Feature Image Courtesy of: MVE + Partners
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