Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2897
Scope and Contents
The Brixen & Christopher Architectural Firm records consists of their professional working files. Includes various project materials created while working on numerous projects during their time of operation.
Dates
- 1953-2008
Creator
- Brixen & Christopher Architects (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Conditions Governing Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Historical Note
The firm Brixen & Christopher Architects was co-founded by James "Jim" Christopher and Martin Brixen in 1963. The two met while teaching at the University of Utah. Services provided by the firm included building additions/alterations, architecture, building analysis and forensic work, design, interior architecture, master planning, planning, programming, site analysis, space planning, specifications, and urban design. The main focus of their projects included work on colleges and universities, communication facilities, laboratories, libraries, mixed-use facilities, offices, parking structures, religious facilities, and warehouses. The firm's first major commission were the original buildings at Snowbird. Over the years, they've done many award-winning architecture projects as well as successful historic preservation projects. In 1987, Brixen & Christopher was named the architectural firm of the year by the Western Mountain Region of the American Institute of Architects. The firm was also honored by an exhibition of its work over the years by the University of Utah, Graduate School of Architecture in 1989. Other prominent projects include the Rowland Hall-St. Mark's Lower Campus; 13-story office building and parking structure at Second South and State Street in Salt Lake City; St. James Episcopal Church; Congregation Kol Ami synagogue; Nunemaker Place at Westminster College; Sprague Library; and Red Butte Gardens and Arboretum's visitor center. The firm closed its doors in 2015.
James Walker Christopher was born in Philadelphia on November 5, 1930, and spent his early life in Audubon, New Jersey. Jim received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Rice University in Houston, and a master's degree in architecture from MIT where he trained under master architect Louis Kahn. Recruited by Dean Roger Bailey, James came to Utah in 1956 to teach at the University of Utah for nine years. As co-founder of Brixen & Christopher, his projects have received numerous regional and national design awards. James was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) in 1981, was a member and chairman of the RUDAT National Task Group, and also a trustee of the Utah Heritage Foundation between 2004 and 2012. For his preservation work, the foundation recently awarded Christopher with the Lucybeth Rampton Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, the Utah Chapter of the American Institute of Architects also honored Christopher with a lifetime achievement award.
Martin Gerald Brixen was born in Salt Lake City on February 14, 1927 and he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Martin graduated from the University of Utah in 1952, as a member of the first graduating class in architecture, with bachelor's degrees in fine arts and architecture. After working with various architects, returned to the University of Utah in 1956 to organize and direct the Department of Campus Planning and Construction, which developed the campus master plan. In 1963, Martin resigned as director of Planning and Construction and co-founded the firm of Brixen & Christopher Architects with James W. Christopher. Martin was named to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 1985. He served as a partner of the firm for 25 years until his retirement in 1989.
James Walker Christopher was born in Philadelphia on November 5, 1930, and spent his early life in Audubon, New Jersey. Jim received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Rice University in Houston, and a master's degree in architecture from MIT where he trained under master architect Louis Kahn. Recruited by Dean Roger Bailey, James came to Utah in 1956 to teach at the University of Utah for nine years. As co-founder of Brixen & Christopher, his projects have received numerous regional and national design awards. James was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) in 1981, was a member and chairman of the RUDAT National Task Group, and also a trustee of the Utah Heritage Foundation between 2004 and 2012. For his preservation work, the foundation recently awarded Christopher with the Lucybeth Rampton Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2010, the Utah Chapter of the American Institute of Architects also honored Christopher with a lifetime achievement award.
Martin Gerald Brixen was born in Salt Lake City on February 14, 1927 and he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Martin graduated from the University of Utah in 1952, as a member of the first graduating class in architecture, with bachelor's degrees in fine arts and architecture. After working with various architects, returned to the University of Utah in 1956 to organize and direct the Department of Campus Planning and Construction, which developed the campus master plan. In 1963, Martin resigned as director of Planning and Construction and co-founded the firm of Brixen & Christopher Architects with James W. Christopher. Martin was named to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 1985. He served as a partner of the firm for 25 years until his retirement in 1989.
Extent
153 Linear Feet (9 boxes, 199 tubes, 9 map case folders, and several presentation boards)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records (1953-2008) consists of their professional working files. Includes various project materials created while working on numerous projects during their time of operation.
Arrangement
Collection has been organized according to type of material: I. Project Files; II. Office Files; III. Oversize Materials; IV. Rolled Architectural Drawings; V. Oversize Flat Drawings; and VI. Oversize Project Presentation Boards.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Jim Christopher, Andrew Ramsey and Myron Richardson in 2015.
Separated Materials
Photographs were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections.
Processing Information
Processed by Betsey Welland in 2016.
- Architectural drawings (visual works)
- Architectural firms -- Utah -- Records and correspondence
- Architecture
- Architecture -- Utah -- Designs and plans
- Brixen & Christopher Architects -- Records and correspondence
- Brixen, Martin, 1927-1993 -- Archives
- Business records
- Christopher, James, 1930-2016 -- Archives
- Posters
- Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort (Utah) -- Designs and plans
- Southern Utah University -- Designs and plans
- University of Utah -- Designs and plan
- Utah -- Buildings -- Designs and plans
- Utah State University -- Designs and plan
- Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1998- ) -- Designs and plans
Creator
- Brixen & Christopher Architects (Organization)
- Title
- Inventory of the Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records
- Author
- Finding aid created by Betsey Welland.
- Date
- 2016 (last modified: 2020)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu