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TAXI – A Mixed Use Community

April 24, 2011
TAXI – A Mixed Use Community

Last weekend, Doors Open Denver, an annual event that celebrates architecture and design took place. Buildings throughout the Denver area opened their doors to the public for the purpose of browsing through, gawking at, absorbing, experiencing and celebrating the beauty of architecture. This year’s theme was modernism. One of the sites that I visited...
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Doors Open Denver 2011

April 5, 2011
Doors Open Denver 2011

This April, many of Denver’s iconic buildings will be opening up their doors to strut their architectural beauty.  Doors Open Denver celebrates innovation and design within architecture. Doors Open Denver is a free event that takes place the weekend of April 16 – 17, 2011. Participating buildings and organizations open their doors to let...
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Wellington Webb Municipal Office Building

April 21, 2010
Wellington Webb Municipal Office Building

An energy efficient building is often referred to as being ‘green’, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that it utilizes the design heating and cooling techniques of passive solar design. I recently visited the Wellington Webb Municipal Office Building during Doors Open Denver, an annual event that celebrates innovation in architecture that takes place annually....
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Doors Open Denver 2010

April 18, 2010
Doors Open Denver 2010

Doors Open Denver celebrates innovation and design within architecture. Participating buildings open their doors to let viewers look, experience and examine the buildings at their leisure. This year, sites that were remodeled or underwent “adaptive reuse” were featured. Many former industrial buildings were remodeled within the stringent guidelines for LEED certification. It is beautiful to...
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