The Leonardo Museum
Salt Lake City Corporation | Salt Lake City, Utah
This project to renovate and remodel the old 118,000 SF Salt Lake City Library created a stunning transformation to provide a home for “The Leonardo”, an experiential art, science, and technology center/museum.
The Leonardo, located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City at Library Square, is designed to provide experiences that inspire creativity and innovation. The building includes large atrium spaces, rooftop event space, exhibition, labs, interactive displays, and an auditorium/theater. The Leonardo is part of an emerging city center that already draws millions of visitors each year for cultural and educational events.
As the electrical engineering consultant for the project, Envision provided full-service electrical engineering for the renovation which included: removing and replacing all electrical service, power, lighting, fire alarm, and card access systems. As part of the electrical service replacement, the existing pole style MV transformers were replaced with a new single pad mounted, oil filled MV transformer.
Envision’s design efforts for the project provided a high level of sustainability and energy efficiency which contributed greatly to LEED® Gold certification.
Client: AJC Architects
Size: 118,000 SF
Budget: $12,000,000
Delivery: Design-Bid-Build
Features:
Electrical Engineering
Lighting Design
Daylight Harvesting Controls
PV Design
Medium Voltage Power Design
Audiovisual Design
Security Design
LEED® Gold