This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For 50 years, CRSA has shaped communities across Utah and the Intermountain West — from preserving landmarks to designing modern campuses, civic centers, and religious spaces. With a people-first approach, they create environments that connect people and strengthen community. President Roger Hansen, joins us with more.
Roger Hansen:
At CRSA, we believe that architecture starts with people and our connection to place. We create environments that elevate the human experience by solving complex design challenges with creativity and clarity. For five decades, our architects, interior designers, and planners have helped communities honor their past while designing for the future. Every project reflects thoughtful and intentional design.
Our roots are in historic preservation — revitalizing main streets and restoring the landmarks that shape Utah’s identity. That same respect for heritage now guides our work in civic, higher-education, religious, and commercial projects across the Intermountain West.
Whether it’s the Taylorsville State Office Building, the Manti Temple remodel, or the Davis Tech Welding and Fabrication Building, we design spaces that bring people together, strengthen community, and inspire purpose.
As we celebrate five decades of design, CRSA continues to shape spaces that help our communities thrive. Visit us at CRSA.com.
Derek Miller:
CRSA’s work continues to strengthen Utah by creating spaces that support communities, encourage local growth, and bring people together. Their projects contribute to a thriving, vibrant state. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.

