Gail Miller Homeless Resource Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
Services rendered
Collaborators
ajc Architects
Holst Architecture
SustainAbility
Square footage
60,000
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
Scot Zimmerman
Awards
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The Gail Miller Homeless Resource Center in Salt Lake City provides shelter and vital services to up to 200 individuals nightly. Reaveley Engineers designed the structure for this 62,700-square-foot facility, helping create a safe, trauma-informed space that includes sleeping areas, medical and counseling services, and community gathering zones.
Named after philanthropist Gail Miller, the center reflects a community-wide commitment to dignity and recovery. Reaveley is proud to have helped turn that vision into a durable, welcoming reality.