Dee Wilson

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As a licensed architect in 1966, Dee Wilson worked on and off for John Sugden for many years.  In addition, Dee worked for many other prominent Salt Lake City firms and architects including Bob Springmeyer, Georgious Cannon, Dean Gustavson, Edwards & Daniels, and Young & Fowler (on the Marriott Library).

Wilson designed his family's own house at the top of the Avenues in 1970 using techniques gained from working with Utah modernists like Sugden and Cannon.  A two-story structure with structural expression and gold glass, this house is nestled into the City Creek Canyon's hillside of scrub oak.  They lived there for 25 years.

Learn about Dee Wilson's career.

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