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Prominent Utah architect, WWII vet dies at 98

Prominent Utah architect, WWII vet dies at 98 Louie Family and last updated 2021-04-27 20:00:44-04 SALT LAKE CITY — William Louie, a Utah architect who designed many of the state s most prominent buildings, has died at 98. Louie died on April 21. After serving in World War II in the Army Air Corps, Louie was a member of the first graduating class of the University of Utah s School of Architecture in 1952. Louie was the first minority and Asian to be licensed as an architect in Utah, and worked for 40 years at the firm of Scott, Louie and Browning. During his career, Louie won numerous honors, including a lifetime achievement award from the American Institute of Architects.

Award-winning, pioneering Utah architect William Wing Louie dead at 98

SALT LAKE CITY If you didn t know who William Will Wing Louie was, there s a good chance you ve come across and appreciated his work across the Wasatch Front. Louie, an award-winning and groundbreaking Utah architect behind some of the state s more recognizable churches, libraries, schools, businesses and even a portion of Salt Lake City s International Peace Gardens, died last week. He was 98. He was a very community-oriented man, his daughter, Lisa Louie, said. I mean he was involved when he was young in pretty much everything from the community. Born to Wing Louie and May Szto Shee in Ogden on Jan. 18, 1923, William Louie was one of 10 children in a family growing up in northern Utah. His parents had previously immigrated from Canton, China. He attended school in Ogden, later recalling in a 2018 interview that he found a passion for art and civil engineering classes.

Justice for George Floyd : Utah leaders, advocates celebrate Chauvin murder conviction

KSL TV 6PM: Downtown rally after Chauvin verdict KSL TV KSL TV SALT LAKE CITY The chants and signs were the same, but a sense of renewed hope appeared to replace anger at a protest Tuesday evening in Salt Lake City soon after a jury convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of murder in the death of George Floyd. It knocks the wind out of you. I ve never seen justice before today, and that was a long road to see it, said Lex Scott, founder of the Black Lives Matter Utah Chapter as a rally formed at the Salt Lake City Department of Public Safety.

Utah community reacts after ex-officer found guilty of murdering George Floyd

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Reactions to the verdict guilty on all counts in the case against ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin erupted across the country Tuesday afternoon. Here in Utah, plans for rallies were already in the works. Utah Against Police Brutality said they would rally regardless of the verdict in the trial over the killing of George Floyd. Whether it would be a party or protest would be decided by the verdict, the group said. Black Lives Matter Utah also plans to rally at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building Tuesday evening. 2News has been informed of plans to march from the public safety building to the city s Fleet block, where murals of men and women killed by police officers are displayed at 300 West and 800 South.

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