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Council reviews corridor, flooring and furnishings plans for Holladay City Hall renovation
Summary
Design consultants presented two main corridor schemes (minimalist terrazzo-look porcelain vs. bordered marble-look tile), options for carpets and a new staff lounge, and raised the question of whether to recreate the building's historic half-dome ceiling. Councilmembers gave direction but asked staff for cost comparisons and further refinement.
Design consultants told the Holladay City Council on Jan. 9 that seismic upgrades to City Hall will require removing and rebuilding the building's main public corridor, and they presented two main design approaches for how that space could look once reconstructed.
The consultant said, "the main corridor will be most likely be fully demolished and have to be rebuilt" and showed two tile-and-carpet schemes: a "minimalist" plan using large-format porcelain tile that mimics monolithic terrazzo, and a bordered scheme that would use a darker perimeter tile with lighter, marble-look field tiles laid in a diamond pattern to highlight entrances and pilasters along the hall.
Why it matters: the corridor is the main public experience inside City Hall, and council feedback will shape bid documents and…
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