1997 – Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado, USA
Architect: Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates, Hardy Holzmann Pfeiffer
The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the largest performing arts complex under one roof,
The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the largest performing arts complex under one roof,
Originally,
Residence at Cambridge including ground plans published in The Building News,
The Brown Palace Hotel is reputedly the first atrium-style hotel ever built and was named for its original owner,
Illustration with elevations, sections &
Designed for R. Lathbury esq. and published in The Building News,
Perspective view published in The Building News,
The “British Workman” public house &
Designed for for John Ingle Lee esq.
The Pyramids were constructed between 1967 and 1972 by the College Life Insurance Company who were rapidly expanding and sought to accommodate its growing staff while providing for anticipated expansion.