Architecture

Sitting squarely at the intersection of aesthetics and function, architecture defines placemaking. In Denver, that means both retaining historic character and redefining the public realm with cutting-edge buildings and places. The city's architects strive to make a place that ultimately functions more efficiently for its residents by balancing infrastructure and art. The end goal: designing a better city.  

NPR covers inflatable room at The Curtis


City accepting nominations for design awards


Feature Story Blue Ox artist renderings.

Creative Placemaking Reframes How We See Cities


Feature Story Linger was a former mortuary.

Restaurateurs Revitalize Historic Denver


NY Times blogs about Biennial of the Americas


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Lakeside Holiday


Feature Story Shift

One Day @ Shift Workspaces


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Students' work shows how Denver has grown up


Feature Story A rendering of the Mariposa redevelopment in La Alma/Lincoln Park.

Denver -- Walkable City of the Future?


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Denver Distillery to open in Baker this summer


Multi-family housing contest slated for RiNo


Feature Story The Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center.

Doors Open Denver to Showcase City Beautiful


Featured Post Art of Winter

VoD: Learning from Copenhagen


Kephart named Architect of the Year


Feature Story People enjoy drinks at the bar, while an open kitchen is featured in the background at Cafe Bar in West Washington Park.

A Little Place Called Denver


Canadian commercial real estate company opens Denver office


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$75 million apartment project rising in Ballpark


RavenBrick lands $5 million for factory and expansion


Shipping containers stacked for 7,000 sq ft of Ballpark office space


New York Times celebrates Denver’s pedestrian mall


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