Nestled in the hillside of one of Salt Lake City’s most desirable neighborhoods is an award-winning midcentury modern masterpiece that boasts an illustrious line of past owners almost as impressive as its architectural pedigree.
The 5,447-square-foot house, which is on the market for $4.8 million, was originally built in 1957 for the family of Smith’s Food & Drug—a popular grocery store chain that still exists today.
The mastermind behind the one-of-a-kind estate was none other than Swiss architect Eduard Dreier, who brought Bauhaus principles to the modernist movements of Utah and Nevada…