1909 – Colorado National Bank Building, Denver, USA
Architect: Fisher & Fisher / Hoyt & Hoyt / Rogers & Nagel
The lower half of the Colorado National Bank building was built in 1915 in a neoclassical design, and extended seamlessly ten years later. The upper half of the building was added in 1964 in a modern interpretation of the lower floors. The upper floors have slightly tapered columns to reduce their bulk leading to a gently curved arches with a crisp cornice. Now a hotel.
Published June 25, 2010 | Last Updated June 18, 2025