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Engineering News Record's "Top 500 Design Firms" – Fentress Architects ranked #29 among architecture-only firms [26] Engineering News Record's "Top Airport Design Firms" – Fentress Architects ranked in top 25 firms; In 2003, Colorado Construction ranked Fentress Architects as the Top Architectural Firm in Colorado. [27]
Fentress then moved to Denver, Colorado as the Kohn Pedersen Fox's Project Designer for the Rocky Mountain Headquarters of Amoco in downtown Denver. Denver was chosen as the base for his new firm, C.W. Fentress and Associates with James Henry Bradburn. In 2004, Bradburn retired and in 2007 the firm's name was abbreviated from Fentress Bradburn ...
HED (formerly Harley Ellis Devereaux) is an architecture and engineering firm based in Royal Oak, Michigan with offices in Royal Oak, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, Sacramento, California, San Diego, Denver, Colorado, Dallas, Texas, Boston, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California. The firm was founded in 1908 by architects Alvin E. Harley ...
Defunct architecture firms based in Colorado (4 P) Pages in category "Architecture firms based in Colorado" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The New Building, by Fisher, Fisher & Hubbell, is one of Denver's best Art Moderne works, [6] although the architects denied at the time that it was "modernistic". [7] In April 2011 one of their works, the Cowperthwaite home, was the 2011 Denver Designer Show House, a fundraiser involving interior decorators prior to the house coming to market. [8]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. Downtown Denver is defined as being the neighborhoods of Capitol Hill, Central Business District, Civic Center, Five Points, North Capitol Hill, and Union Station. The locations of ...
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The Adolph J. Zang House, also referred to as the Gargoyle House, is a National Register of Historic Places-listed residence in Denver, Colorado. [2] [3] It is located at 1532 Emerson Street. William Lang was the architect. It was constructed in a Gothic architecture/ Romanesque architecture style. [4]