EDA
Nick Gochnour is an Associate Instructor at the University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning since August 2023, and an Architectural Staff member at EDA since October 2021. Previous academic experience includes a Master of Architecture from SCI-Arc, where Nick also served as a Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Teaching Assistant. Prior internships include roles at various architecture firms such as EDA, Griffin Enright Architects, Logical Homes, and Denton House Design Studio. Nick's early career involved writing as an Arts and Entertainment Reporter for The Utah Daily Chronicle and a position in the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of the Curator. Nick holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, German Studies from the University of Utah, where studies were completed in May 2018.
EDA
At EDA, we believe architecture is the most powerful design form in transforming people’s lives and our environment. Sixty years ago, our founders introduced architectural modernism to Salt Lake City, establishing a practice of progressive design that continues to this day. Rooted in the unique culture, climate and geography of the Salt Lake region, this ethos drives a design process uniquely suited to the the mountains, valleys and deserts of the Intermountain West. We call this Utah Modernism: a regionally relevant design philosophy that aims to do more than simply make good buildings, but to create places that engage and inspire our community.