Utah Preservation Magazine - Building on the Past Volume 1, 1997

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SANDRA SECRESTHKTCH 1045 East Blaine Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 (801) 466-3494

Architect Specializes in Historic Homes andra Secrest-Hatch is a licensed architect who specializes in remodeling and restoration projects for single-famiiy residences with an emphasis on homes in Salt Lake historic districts. Since 1989 she has been in solo practice and served as architect for over 100 home projects. Between 1981 and 1989, Hatch worked for several architectural firms in Salt Lake City with projects such as the design of the Utah Woolen Mills facade and the Temple Square Hotel remodel. She received a master of architecture degree from the University of Utah in 1982, and in 1987 she became one of the first women to receive an architectural license in Utah. Being a woman in a non-traditional profession is something Hatch takes seriously. She has developed architectural education programs for the Utah Heritage Foundation, Utah Women in Math and Science, Building Connections, Salt Lake Valley school districts and the Youth Art Institute at the University of Utah. Hatch, who is from New Mexico, presently serves on Salt Lake City's Historic Landmarks Commission. Her firm continues to serve clients who desire to restore and modify their historic homes. U

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