Paul G. Salisbury

PAUL G. SALISBURY, a native of Springville, Utah, attended schools there and in Salt Lake City. He studied architecture at Stanford University and the Univer￾sity of Utah. For almost a decade, he was Director of Campus Planning and Assis￾tant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Utah State University. Now in private architectural practice, he lives in San Francisco.

Articles

Mormon Architecture Today: The Lamps of Mormon Architecture, A Discussion

FERGUSON: Most Mormons are basically ignorant of architecture and the idea of architecture as much as they are ignorant of art and the idea of art, and there is no chance in the public schools…

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The Lesson of Coalville

As suggested in the preceding discussions, the confrontations surrounding the destruction of the Coalville Tabernacle were so devisive and frustrating that those involved on any side of the issue must have vowed to avoid similar…

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Personal Reflections on the Founding of Dialogue

The idea of starting a Mormon publication had certainly occurred to many before the appearance of Dialogue. It first surfaced in my mind in the 1950s. Richard O. Cowan was doing graduate work in history…

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