Denver’s Innovative Architecture Opens Their Doors: Denver Art Museum and Clyfford Still Museum
Our second two stops for Doors Open Denver featured innovative architecture in the cultural district of the city, the new Clyfford Still Museum built in 2011 by Brad Cleophil and Allied Works Architecture, and the Denver Art Museum an emblem of innovative architecture in the city, built in 2006 by Daniel Libeskind and Davis Partnership. Is this what the future looks like? We asked participants what they think.
Sarah and Nick – Denver
Innovative architecture in Denver seems to be about transforming old buildings and making them new. In the future, I think the neighborhoods will be more developed. Each neighborhood will be unique. I’d like to see a more organic approach, utilizing what we have and building thoughtful spaces instead of throwing buildings up out of necessity. I just hope the natural environment is highlighted.
Our first two stops for Doors Open Denver featured innovative architecture in the north part of the city, the co-working space Taxi which mixes contemporary architecture with a natural setting and the Topo Designs flagship store, made entirely out of shipping containers at 25th and Larimer. Is this what the future looks like? We asked participants what they think.