This entry from the L.A. firm Brooks and Scarpa has a lot going for it, namely the hovering white form to be made of polypropylene. It's meant to evoke the clouds of the Utah sky, but what grabs me most is the big public plaza at Main and Heber. It's the only design that really turns the busiest corner in town into a public space. This design also retains the integrity of the Kimball Bros. garage, the brick structure off to the side.  Photo 7 of 10 in Kimball Art Center Finalists

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This entry from the L.A. firm Brooks and Scarpa has a lot going for it, namely the hovering white form to be made of polypropylene. It's meant to evoke the clouds of the Utah sky, but what grabs me most is the big public plaza at Main and Heber. It's the only design that really turns the busiest corner in town into a public space. This design also retains the integrity of the Kimball Bros. garage, the brick structure off to the side.