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Architect of the Month: Sarah Broughton, AIA, Principal Rowland+Broughton Architecture
June 2, 2020
Since its inception in 2003, Aspen-based Rowland+Broughton Architecture/Urban Design/Interior Design (R+B) has been producing award winning projects. As Principal, Sarah Broughton, AIA, NCIDQ leads R+B’s Denver ...
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Navigating a Return to the Workplace
May 26, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor. As restrictions are lifted surrounding the global economic crisis of COVID-19, businesses will reopen and organizations will begin to bring workers ...
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Healthcare Design Solutions to Prepare for a Pandemic
May 12, 2020
By Bob Mooney, senior architect, The Neenan Company The healthcare industry is grappling with countless challenges in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the influx of ...
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Architect of the Month: Rachael Johnson, AIA, SmithGroup
May 5, 2020
Colorado native Rachael Johnson, AIA, EDAC, is an architect at SmithGroup, a 1300 employee, integrated design firm with 15 offices in the U.S. and China, including ...
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Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
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Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
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The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
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Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
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Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
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A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
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Architect of the Month: Sarah Broughton, AIA, Principal Rowland+Broughton Architecture
June 2, 2020
Since its inception in 2003, Aspen-based Rowland+Broughton Architecture/Urban Design/Interior Design (R+B) has been producing award winning projects. As Principal, Sarah Broughton, AIA, NCIDQ leads R+B’s Denver ...
Read More →
Navigating a Return to the Workplace
May 26, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor. As restrictions are lifted surrounding the global economic crisis of COVID-19, businesses will reopen and organizations will begin to bring workers ...
Read More →
Healthcare Design Solutions to Prepare for a Pandemic
May 12, 2020
By Bob Mooney, senior architect, The Neenan Company The healthcare industry is grappling with countless challenges in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the influx of ...
Read More →
Architect of the Month: Rachael Johnson, AIA, SmithGroup
May 5, 2020
Colorado native Rachael Johnson, AIA, EDAC, is an architect at SmithGroup, a 1300 employee, integrated design firm with 15 offices in the U.S. and China, including ...
Read More →
Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
Read More →
Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
Read More →
The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
Read More →
Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
Read More →
Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
Read More →
A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
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