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Jeff Bagley

Utah hosts Thierry Fischer at Alta for a day of skiing.

Utah Hosts Thierry Fischer at Alta for a Day of Skiing
When you take someone like Thierry Fischer skiing (he is from Switzerland), you hope that Utah can deliver. One of our famed resorts, Alta, lived up to all of its glory. It was a blue-bird day with plenty of snow, stunning scenery and great skiing that even Maestro Fischer and his family could appreciate. In fact, they ate it up. And this is a family that can ski, particularly Thierry. The maestro is a maestro on skis as well. He carved up runs all over the mountain showing us that he didn’t spend all of his time growing up in Switzerland playing music–he must have spent some serious time on the slopes as well.
Thierry is quick to remind you, however, that his passion is music. That he came to Utah because of its tremendous symphony and the opportunity to take it to new heights. I rode up the chair with a few of the musicians in the symphony and they gushed about his passion, his drive and his ability to inspire them to be better at their art. The fact that we were all skiing at Alta on one of the most spectacular days of the year was just an added bonus. And I could detect a sparkle in Thierry’s eyes. This was a great day to be the Music Director for the Utah Symphony.
This post originally appeared on the Utah Symphony blog.

Thierry Fischer is the new music director of the Utah Symphony. The symphony and Alta are RIESTER clients.

Thierry at Alta 1

When you take someone like Thierry Fischer skiing (he is from Switzerland), you hope that Utah can deliver. One of our famed resorts, Alta, lived up to all of its glory. It was a blue-bird day with plenty of snow, stunning scenery and great skiing that even Maestro Fischer and his family could appreciate. In fact, they ate it up. And this is a family that can ski, particularly Thierry. The maestro is a maestro on skis as well. He carved up runs all over the mountain showing us that he didn’t spend all of his time growing up in Switzerland playing music–he must have spent some serious time on the slopes as well.

Thierry at Alta 2

Thierry is quick to remind you, however, that his passion is music. He came to Utah because of its tremendous symphony and the opportunity to take it to new heights. I rode up the chair with a few of the musicians in the symphony and they gushed about his passion, his drive and his ability to inspire them to be better at their art. The fact that we were all skiing at Alta on one of the most spectacular days of the year was just an added bonus. And I could detect a sparkle in Thierry’s eyes. This was a great day to be the Music Director of the Utah Symphony.

This post originally appeared on the Utah Symphony blog. Photos by Jeff Bagley.

Jeff Bagley

Park City area restaurant ads feature fun-loving mayor.

Park City, Utah is known for two things: Great outdoor activities and amazing restaurants. Well, they are also known for a little film festival called Sundance, but that’s another story.

Put great activities and food together and you are bound to have an amazing day. In fact, we figured that for every activity in Park City, there must be the perfect food pairing. That was the premise behind a series of new commercials we created for the Park City Area Restaurant Association featuring the mayor of Park City, Dana Williams.

Mayor Williams is now in his third year of being featured in the Restaurant Association’s commercials. He is the perfect spokesperson–a fun-loving former hippie, rock-band-playing boomer turned mayor. We could not have casted anyone better out of Hollywood.

The 15-second ads take you on a tour of Park City’s more popular spring, summer and fall activities from mountain bike riding to one of the most popular rodeos in Utah. It’s all in good fun and wets your appetite for a great time and great food in Park City.

Jim Breitinger

RIESTER at Talking Stick Resort.

We just completed a two day company retreat at a property that is a significant addition to the Phoenix metropolitan area. In a place known for world-class resorts in the unique and beautiful Sonoran Desert, the new Talking Stick Resort stands out as a best-in-class property.

Architectural elegance.

Architectural elegance.

Saguaro cactus and new hotel-spa.

Saguaro cactus and new hotel-spa.

The desert comes alive with world-class golfing.

The desert comes alive with world-class golfing.

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Talking Stick Resort and FFKR Architects collaborate to design a world class property in Arizona.

A new article in Lodging Magazine puts the spotlight on the new Talking Stick Resort in Arizona.

“Keeping True to their Heritage” discusses how FFKR worked with the Maricopa and Salt River Pima Indians to create a triumph of design in the desert.

Congratulations to Jim Dissett and Shanna Wolfe of RIESTER for your amazing work for these two clients.

Congratulations to FFKR and Talking Stick Resort for a job very well done.

Read the full article in Lodging Magazine.

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Alta, 2010-2011.

New work for the 2010-2011 ski season:

3.7.2011 update: The first of the two ads below won a 2011 Addy Award!

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A print ad designed for the Utah market:

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These ads are a continuation of RIESTER’s award winning campaign for Alta.

Jim Breitinger

Bill Levitt: The man who was Alta.

The long time mayor of Alta photographed in front of his humble Alta Lodge.

Bill Levitt, the long time mayor of Alta, photographed in front of Alta Lodge.

I met a man recently.

He’s no longer with us but he lives on—through the legacy of community.

His is a community in an exalted place. A place that exists high in the mountains.

This man gave refuge to the famous and the destitute. He ran an inn–a simple place, a place where family is paramount. When you visit his mountain lodge you feel like you’re home, surrounded by strangers and friends who it seems you have known your entire life.

This man brought other men together and showed them a path beyond discord.

His adopted home was a place called Alta, in the heart of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.

At Alta you’re free, you’re elevated, you’re enveloped by a beauty that is of this world, but which gives you a sense of another world—a better world.

For half a century, a blink in time, he put his mark on this place.

His name was Bill Levitt. It is an honor to know him through his legacy.

Alta Ski Area is a client of ours. RIESTER Senior Partner Skip Branch is a long time member of the Alta Planning Commission and he was a close friend of Bill Levitt’s. When Skip told me about Bill I did some research and became captivated by this man who had such an impact on a place that I love. In addition to owning and running Alta Lodge, Bill was the mayor of Alta for 34 years. Learn more about Bill at the Alta Lodge website.

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