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HERRIMAN TOWN CENTER

Project Confirmation Number: 47653

Entry Category: 
Municipal: Courthouses, Libraries, Rec Centers, Performance Hall, Police/Fire Stations, other Local, State, or Federal Facility

Project Location:            

5373 W Main Street
Herriman, Utah 84096


Brief description of the project:
The Herriman City Hall reflects the community, welcoming residents to interact with each other and with their city’s leadership. It houses the city’s administrative offices, police department, a courtroom and city council chambers, Herriman City Hall, provides a multi-use community space available to the public for events and gatherings.


Size of Building:
49,444 Square Feet

Amount of Masonry Used (include all types and number of units):

45,000 CMU
38,500 Ironstone Atlas brick
17,500 Ironstone emporor brick
6,200 Sunrise rocked & smooth arriscraft arristile
10,500 sq ft cast stone
200 sq ft natural stone tiles - Limestone & Sandstone



Project completion date: Summer 2017

Explain the project and its unique use of masonry materials and techniques:

Both Herriman City Hall and Herriman Towne Center were built for the Herriman community. More than half of the city hall is for public use. Conference rooms, a courtroom, community rooms and lobby spaces allow Herriman residents to enjoy the traditional feel of the building.

The structure is a beautiful space for the community to enjoy with interior and exterior cast stone that compliments the adjoining finishes. The structural atlas and brick veneer along with the Arriscraft & cast stone complement each other with a warm inviting color & finish scheme.

The building stands as a commitment of permanence to the city of Herriman. City officials requested that the aesthetic of the building reflect the city’s history.

They wanted the building to look historical, but be built with contemporary materials. To encapsulate that vision, the project team designed the building to be built with large format brick and natural stone accents with an all-stone pediment to accentuate the two entrances that lead into the central lobby.

The building has other historical features such as a heavy, split face stone building base; large, functioning clocks on the pediments; raised front door entrances; large, individual vertical windows; and traditional, metal hip roofs.

The Herriman Towne Center phase of the project faced and overcame a lot of design issues. One of the largest issues was figuring out how to successfully install the large heavy cast stone cornices and panels.

With the support team of SM Haw and GSBS, IMS Masonry was able to integrate a successful design and installation to hold the heavy loads of the stone.

​The intricate design of the water feature stone floor was another unique challenge. The 4 different colors and many elevation transitions took much needed craftsmanship and detailing.

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GSBS ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECT

IMS MASONRY
MASON  CONTRACTOR

HERRIMAN CITY
OWNER

LAYTON CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL  CONTRACTOR

INTERSTATE BRICK
LEHI BLOCK
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ASH GROVE PACKAGING
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BRICKSTONE
​MIDWEST CAST STONE
 
MAJOR  SUPPLIERS
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to enlarge.

Photos by
Sohm Photografx  and
Ben Lowry Photography

Sustainable - Masonry - Brick - Block - Stone