Utah Healthcare Architects - based in Salt Lake City, TSA Architects specializes in health care architecture, senior care architecture, and higher education architecture.

2019 Newsletter: Edition 4

  As we approach the end of the year, we are grateful for all we experienced in 2019. We're thankful for the clients we work with, the consultants we team with, the projects that allow us to leave our mark on the world and make it a better place. We wish...

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Utah Healthcare Architect Healing Environment

Published in Utah Construction and Design

In the most recent edition of Utah Construction and Design, Nathan shares some of the ways that The Lodge separates itself from traditional Skilled Nursing design. "Perhaps more than in any architectural typology, senior care environments tend to fall into an all-too-familiar pattern of unremarkable mimicry of neo-traditional styling and predictable...

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Utah skilled nursing architect

The Lodge SNF: A PPOE

One of the concepts we value here at TSA is beautiful design that functions optimally. We’re not content to simply create a product that is just beautiful to look at, or just functional - we believe it is highly possible to deliver an aesthetic, functional end product every time. Rocky Mountain...

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Utah Healthcare Architects Senior Living Exterior

Optimized Solutions, Beautiful Spaces

We all appreciate beautiful photographs and computer-generated images of architecture. On occasion, these images may have too much influence on the architect selection process. Don’t get me wrong - I like to have great images of my work. Every building should be appealing driving or walking by. Image and curb...

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Utah Healthcare Architect Summer Party Pig Dart

2019 Summer Party

Yesterday evening, we enjoyed a beautiful evening at Washington Park in Parley's Canyon. We've frequented this location for a few years now and as a team have made a lot of fun memories there. This year's party was no exception! The theme was a Hawaiian Luau and our planning committee did...

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