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             SEM ARCHITECTS   SEM Architects




                              FUNCTIONALLY MODERN
                                   After 10+ years in our current space, SEM Architects interior
                                   needed to be updated. The design of the space was infused
                                   with new textures and a more contemporary color palette. The
                                   studio space takes advantage of the floor to ceiling window walls
                                   and abundance of natural light which allowed us to introduce
                                   a deeper darker paint scheme, that offsets the richly colored
                                   work spaces. The carpeting brings the whole space together by
                                   using a more textured ashlar pattern of tile, that brings dynamic
                                   movement to the floor. The main reception area and reception
                                   desk were redesigned to incorporate a new wood display wall
                                   that is set off by a contemporary and monolithic desk, with rich
                                   colors and subtle textures.




                                                                             PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                               SIZE
                                                                               11,500 Square Feet

                                                                                    PROJECT COST
                                                                                           $50,000

                                                                                          SERVICES
                                                                                    Interior Design




                              LOCATION       Denver Colorado
The Streets at Southglenn

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         The streets at southglenn   Alberta Development Partners




                                     urban revitalization
                                          The Streets at SouthGlenn is the redevelopment of the existing
                                          SouthGlenn Mall into a mixed-use Community Center for
                                          the City of Centennial. The redevelopment plan develops a
                                          Town Center between the existing Macy’s and Sears stores,
                                          and expands the on-site development to the perimeter of the
                                          property to include additional retail shops, restaurants, banks
                                          and services. The center is vertically mixed with below-grade
                                          parking, street level retail shops and either residential units or
                                          office space on the upper floors. Specific components of The
                                          Streets at SouthGlenn are being designed to LEED standards.
                                          The project is scheduled for completion in late 2010.




                                                                                     PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                       SIZE
                                                                                   2,500,000 Square Feet

                                                                                            PROJECT COST
                                                                                                       TBD

                                                                                                  SERVICES
                                                                                              Site Planning
                                                                                      Architectural Design
                                                                        Design Oversight & Coordination


                                     LOCATION       Centennial Colorado
Westmoor Building 10

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             WESTMOOR BUILDING 10   Westfield Development




                                    TIMELESS CORPORATE
                                         The Westmoor 10 phase of the Westmoor Technology Park in
                                         Westminster, Colorado is a 200,000 sq. ft. office building. The
                                         design concept for Westmoor 10 incorporates traditional forms,
                                         and a variety of balanced materials and fenestration patterns.
                                         The focal point of the building is the main entry feature, which
                                         reveals itself as a sliver of glass, that is compressed between two
                                         stone masses. The relationship of the glass and stone create
                                         a unique tension that commands attention, and draws the
                                         pedestrian to the entry. The buildings simplicity plays out as the
                                         base of the building is articulated with a course stone pattern,
                                         while the upper levels are composed of horizontally articulated
                                         pre-cast panels.




                                                                                    PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                       SIZE
                                                                                     200,000 Square Feet

                                                                                           PROJECT COST
                                                                                              $17,000,000

                                                                                                  SERVICES
                                                                                              Site Planning
                                                                                      Architectural Design



                                    LOCATION       Westminster Colorado
Twenty Ninth Street Mall

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         TWENTY NINTH STREET MALL   Westcor Partners




                                    NEW URBANISM
                                         The genesis of the Twenty Ninth Street Mall was to redevelop
                                         an existing four-city block suburban mall into a thriving retail
                                         environment.     The resulting design created three distinct
                                         shopping and entertainment districts, enlivened by weaving
                                         the Boulder street grid throughout the development.           The
                                         project’s challenges were met by designing the primary retail
                                         and plaza over an 800 car parking deck, and providing a variety
                                         of leasing opportunities. The design includes distinct building
                                         vocabularies; utilizing dramatic massing and geometry, as well
                                         as a lively color palette, that responds to the context of the
                                         existing city and natural features of Boulder, Colorado. Twenty
                                         Ninth Streel Mall also incorporated a strong sustainability
                                         component, including green design, and a tenant design
                                         criteria that supports sustainable design.

                                                                                      PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                      SIZE
                                                                                      800,000 Square Feet

                                                                                            PROJECT COST
                                                                                              $75,000,000

                                                                                                 SERVICES
                                                                                              Site Planning
                                                                                       Architectural Design



                                    LOCATION       Boulder Colorado
Park Meadows Station

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             Park Meadows Station   Robinson Development




                                    Live, Work, Play - T.O.D.
                                         Park Meadows Station is a new transit oriented development
                                         along Interstate 25, adjacent to Inverness Business Park, and
                                         Park Meadows Mall.      This large scale development features
                                         almost a million square feet of office, over 600,000 square
                                         feet of residential, approximately 70,000 or retail, and a large
                                         2500 car RTD park and ride parking structure. The campus
                                         is anchored on the north end by 3 signature office buildings
                                         that offer unobstructed mountain views to the west, and
                                         work together to create a gateway to the Denver metropolitan
                                         area. The development features gracious open spaces, grand
                                         park settings, and an sinuous walking paths that tie the
                                         entire development together. Park Meadows Station will be
                                         a comfortable, urban environment that offers a unique set of
                                         amenities, and opportunities for all to enjoy.

                                                                                   PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                     SIZE
                                                                                  2,258,000 Square Feet

                                                                                           PROJECT COST
                                                                                            $275,000,000

                                                                                                SERVICES
                                                                                          Master Planning
                                                                                     Architectural Design



                                    LOCATION       Centennial Colorado
Exempla Lutheran Southwest

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      EXEMPLA LUTHERAN SOUTHWEST   Lauth Property Group




                                   modern medical
                                        Designed as the first of two buildings in this Medical Campus, this
                                        project incorporates programming for medical users; including
                                        Urgent Care and Imaging, as well as Primary Care and Specialists.
                                        The project’s budget and program was fulfilled using a tilt-up
                                        concrete construction. By utilizing a unique approach to panel
                                        design, window patterning and fenestration; the multi colored
                                        wall panels create variation and rhythm that tie the building
                                        together to create a clean contemporary image. The main entry
                                        feature is the focal point of the building as it dynamically extends
                                        from the building to create a covered drop off area for patients.




                                                                                    PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                       SIZE
                                                                                      63,000 Square Feet

                                                                                           PROJECT COST
                                                                                               $5,500,000

                                                                                                 SERVICES
                                                                                             Site Planning
                                                                                      Architectural Design
                                                                                            Tenant Design


                                   LOCATION       Jefferson County Colorado
Lowry Vista

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             Lowry Vista   Black Creek Capital




                                        Urban Community
                                 Lowry Vista is a true urban mixed-use development, including
                                 residential, retail, and entertainment venues. It’s a Brownfield
                                 development that takes dormant, urban land and repositions it
                                 as a thriving modern community. This close-knit neighborhood
                                 is designed to match modern expectations of responsible growth
                                 and quality-of-life. Using modern urban planning, Lowry Vista
                                 will offer a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use community adhering
                                 to Denver’s acclaimed Main Street development principles.
                                 The projects has four major goals: sustainability, modern urban
                                 design, infill instead of sprawl, and multiple connections to the
                                 surrounding native environment. Lowry Vista will ultimately be
                                 an attractive mixed-use community that is an environmentally
                                 responsible community.



                                                                           PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                             SIZE
                                                                          1,800,000 Square Feet

                                                                                  PROJECT COST
                                                                                   $250,000,000

                                                                                        SERVICES
                                                                                 Master Planning
                                                                             Architectural Design



                           LOCATION        Denver Colorado
Arapahoe Lima Center

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             arapahoe lima center   Hamilton Properties




                                    cutting edge retail
                                         The design concept for these buildings was to create a unique
                                         blend of traditional retail space, while incorporating non-
                                         traditional building materials, and contemporary forms. The
                                         buildings are situated high above the street, taking advantage
                                         of the grades with massive retaining walls that allow for heavily
                                         landscaped areas. The buildings were designed to be iconic
                                         elements on the horizon. The aluminum grating creates a
                                         transparent quality as they protrude from the facade and their
                                         sharp angles touch the sky. The exterior lighting provides great
                                         accent, and warmth, while the base of the buildings take on a
                                         warmer more tactile feel as the split face block and warm colors
                                         come to the ground.




                                                                                   PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                     SIZE
                                                                                     28,000 Square Feet

                                                                                          PROJECT COST
                                                                                              $4,200,000

                                                                                                SERVICES
                                                                                            Site Planning
                                                                                     Architectural Design



                                    LOCATION       Arapahoe County Colorado
Southlands

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             SOUTHLANDS   Alberta Development Partners




                          New Town Center
                               The high visibility retail shops are located at the entrance to the
                               Southlands project located along E-470 in Aurora, Colorado.
                               The project consists of five separate buildings that front the
                               overall development. The design concept was for each building
                               to be broken down into smaller components that enhance the
                               village feel of the spaces and create enticing interstitial spaces.
                               Each component of the facade is uniquely detailed and its
                               identity is distinctively different than that of its counterpart. The
                               warm tones of the brick and the lush landscaping work to create
                               a relaxing and inviting environment that the end user will feel
                               comfortable in for extended periods of time.




                                                                            PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                               SIZE
                                                                              32,000 Square Feet

                                                                                   PROJECT COST
                                                                                       $5,000,000

                                                                                         SERVICES
                                                                                     Site Planning
                                                                             Architectural Design



                          LOCATION        Aurora Colorado
The Quad at Lowry

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             The quad at lowry   Westfield Development




                                 Classic CORPORATE
                                      The Quad at Lowry, was the first large scale urban office project in
                                      the redevelopment of the old Lowry Air Force Base, in Denver,
                                      Colorado.    Each of the buildings are designed as part of
                                      a campus. The three buildings play off of each other and
                                      address the street frontage in different ways. Each building
                                      is interconnected with pedestrian ways, and all share in a
                                      common parking structure. The design of the buildings
                                      follows a traditional tripartite scheme, with the stone base, the
                                      brick field, and intricate parapet line, all focusing on simple
                                      clean lines that are not only contemporary, but timeless.




                                                                                  PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                     SIZE
                                                                                   400,000 Square Feet

                                                                                         PROJECT COST
                                                                                            $30,000,000

                                                                                               SERVICES
                                                                                           Site Planning
                                                                                    Architectural Design



                                 LOCATION         Denver Colorado
The Outlets at Silverthorne

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       The outlets at silverthorne   The Outlets at Silverthorne




                                     mountain contemporary
                                           The original factory outlet stores had become dated and were in
                                           need of revitalization. The deteriorated retail shopping
                                           center needed a significant renovation. The program was to
                                           significantly increase the scale of the retail presence, greatly
                                           enhance the tenant identification and to create upscale
                                           improvements to the pedestrian amenities. Iconic mountain
                                           themes now share prominence with contemporary graphics,
                                           and features such as a fire pit, boulders and bridges work
                                           to create a new retail environment.      The resulting design
                                           offers the consumer a pleasing environment that is not only
                                           warm and inviting, but also offers the existing retailers a
                                           new level of presence and awareness throughout the valley.




                                                                                    PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                      SIZE
                                                                                      40,000 Square Feet

                                                                                           PROJECT COST
                                                                                               $3,000,000

                                                                                                 SERVICES
                                                                                      Architectural Design




                                     LOCATION        Silverthorne Colorado
Stevinson Imports

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             STEVINSON Imports   Stevinson Automotive




                                 Sleek modern
                                      This remodel of a 20,000 sq. ft. previous domestic franchise
                                      facility provides an elegant, high line showroom and display
                                      area for new and used import sales. The concept for the new
                                      dealership was to inflect, in its design, the level of sophistication
                                      and class that is associated with the imported automobile.
                                      These ideas are portrayed in the building with its clean lines, the
                                      transparency of the ground floor, and its use of simple, elegant,
                                      materials. The gentle curve and the clear aluminum metal
                                      panels allow the light to reflect off of it while the clear glass
                                      ground floor creates the crispness of a newly detailed vehicle.




                                                                                   PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                      SIZE
                                                                                     25,000 Square Feet

                                                                                          PROJECT COST
                                                                                              $2,500,000

                                                                                                SERVICES
                                                                                            Site Planning
                                                                                    Architectural Design



                                 LOCATION        Littleton Colorado
Westmoor Buildings 8&9

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             WESTMOOR BUILDINGs 8&9   Westfield Development




                                      dynamic CORPORATE
                                           Phase Four of the Westmoor Technology Park in Westminster,
                                           Colorado introduces two office buildings that total a little
                                           more than 300,000 sq. ft. of traditional office space.       The
                                           design concept for Westmoor 8 & 9 introduces a dynamic
                                           relationship between the classical corporate office building
                                           and the contemporary architecture that juxtaposes it at the
                                           entry features. This juxtaposition at the entry features creates
                                           a dynamic tension as the the two architectural pieces come
                                           together to form the entry spaces. The remainder of the building
                                           plays out as simple monochromatic precast wall panels that are
                                           filled with intricate reveal patterns and textured sections that
                                           create a subtle play of light and shadow.




                                                                                       PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                       SIZE
                                                                                       300,000 Square Feet

                                                                                             PROJECT COST
                                                                                               $25,000,000

                                                                                                  SERVICES
                                                                                               Site Planning
                                                                                        Architectural Design



                                      LOCATION       Westminster Colorado
North Creek Shops

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             North Creek Shops   Landon Enterprises




                                 Urban Infill
                                      North Creek Shops are located in the heart of North Cherry
                                      Creek, in Denver, Colorado, and incorporate five different
                                      buildings in one city block. The design is centered on the village
                                      concept that Cherry Creek North has established throughout
                                      the area. Each building has its own identity, one that separates
                                      it from the others, yet fits into the Cherry Creek North aesthetic.
                                      The buildings are all designed to incorporate traditional brick
                                      details and massing that is appropriate to the historic old
                                      Denver brick bungalows that surround the area. The parking
                                      for the buildings is located in the rear, with access coming from
                                      the alleyway.




                                                                                 PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                    SIZE
                                                                                   20,000 Square Feet

                                                                                         PROJECT COST
                                                                                            $2,000,000

                                                                                               SERVICES
                                                                                           Site Planning
                                                                                   Architectural Design



                                 LOCATION       Denver Colorado
Mainstreet at Flatiron

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             Mainstreet at flatiron   Coalton Acres




                                     Shadow Retail
                                          The Mainstreet at Flatiron is a shadow retail center to the Flatirons
                                          Mall in Broomfield Colorado, consisting of 4 buildings and a
                                          300 car parking structure. These retail buildings take on the
                                          contemporary mountain aesthetic that is prevalent throughout
                                          the Flatiron development, by using natural materials contrasted
                                          with contemporary forms and angular shapes. These buildings
                                          offer strong ground planes anchored with natural stone,
                                          gracious walkways, and soaring roof lines. The buildings use
                                          deep overhangs to not only provide covered walkways for the
                                          pedestrian but to enrich the facade with strong contrasting shade
                                          and shadow elements. The buildings neutral color palette is
                                          offset by the use of strong primary colors on exposed structural
                                          steel elements to bring a contemporary flavor to the center.



                                                                                       PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                          SIZE
                                                                                         40,000 Square Feet

                                                                                              PROJECT COST
                                                                                                  $7,000,000

                                                                                                    SERVICES
                                                                                                Site Planning
                                                                                        Architectural Design



                                     LOCATION        Broomfield Colorado
Ling and Louie’s Restaurant

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        LING AND LOUIE’S RESTAURANT   Ling and Louie’s Restaurant




                                      contemporary warmth
                                            The design of the tenant build out for this new restaurant in
                                            the new Stapleton development sought out influences from a
                                            variety of styles. The space uses contrasting rich wood colors
                                            in a variety of applications. The woodwork was designed to
                                            be random in nature, creating a unique experience for each
                                            space, and helping to create a more organic environment. The
                                            strong textures and patterns of the wood are set off by the large
                                            stainless steel panels that conceal the kitchen area, creating a
                                            more contemporary feel. The space is finished with a ceiling
                                            plane broken up with a variety of soffits and floating cloud
                                            elements which create more intimate spaces throughout the
                                            dining area.




                                                                                      PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                        SIZE
                                                                                          7,000 Square Feet

                                                                                             PROJECT COST
                                                                                                   $600,000

                                                                                                   SERVICES
                                                                                             Interior Design
                                                                                         Sustainable Design
                                                                                           LEED Consulting


                                      LOCATION        Denver Colorado
DPS Credit Union

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             DPS CREDIT UNION   Westerra Federal Credit Union




                                Traditionalism
                                     The Denver Public Schools Credit Union is incorporated into the
                                     redevelopment of Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado.
                                     The design concept for the credit union was to integrate the
                                     old school building feel, with that of a new up to date banking
                                     facility. This concept was achieved by combining classic forms,
                                     traditional fenestration, and appropriately scaled materials. The
                                     entry feature of the building recalls the traditional brick gable
                                     of the old school houses, while the new horizontal window
                                     patterns articulate the more classic school look. Oversized
                                     masonry was used to bring the scale of the building into a more
                                     cohesive design, while the color and texture of the brick bring
                                     out the quality and permanence of the financial institution.




                                                                               PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                 SIZE
                                                                                 34,000 Square Feet

                                                                                      PROJECT COST
                                                                                          $3,800,000

                                                                                            SERVICES
                                                                                        Site Planning
                                                                                 Architectural Design
                                                                                      Interior Design


                                LOCATION       Denver Colorado
Brannan Sand and Gravel

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         Brannan Sand and Gravel   Brannan Sand and Gravel




                                   timelessly modern
                                        The design of this single user office building is centered around
                                        the idea of creating a contemporary building that has the
                                        presence and permanence of a classically designed building
                                        that is representative of the company and the core values
                                        that make up the Brannan Sand and Gravel Company. The
                                        forms are clean and sharp and as two opposing grids come
                                        together and reveal the entry feature. The materials differentiate
                                        the internal uses as the conference rooms and common spaces
                                        are articulated with horizontally patterned stone and curtain wall
                                        system, while the open office plan follows a more traditional
                                        stone pattern with punched openings. The executive office lines
                                        the western elevation, maximizing the day lighting opportunities
                                        with floor to ceiling glass and a curved metal panel facade.



                                                                                   PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                     SIZE
                                                                                     16,000 Square Feet

                                                                                          PROJECT COST
                                                                                             $3,000,000

                                                                                                SERVICES
                                                                                            Site Planning
                                                                                    Architectural Design



                                   LOCATION       Boulder Colorado
Arvada Ridge

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             Arvada Ridge   Peregrine Group Development




                            Power Center
                                 The design of this tenant build out for this new restaurant users
                                 in the new Stapleton development sought out influences from a
                                 variety of styles. The space uses contrasting rich wood colors in
                                 a variety of applications. There woodwork was designed to be
                                 random in nature, creating a unique experience for each space,
                                 and helps to create a more organic space. The strong
                                 textures and patterns of the wood are set off by the large
                                 stainless steel panels that conceal the kitchen area. These
                                 panels offer the space a more contemporary feel. The space
                                 is finished with a ceiling plane that is broken down with a
                                 variety of soffits, and floating cloud elements which help
                                 to bring the scale of space down to a more intimate level




                                                                           PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                             SIZE
                                                                            218,000 Square Feet

                                                                                  PROJECT COST
                                                                                     $17,500,000

                                                                                        SERVICES
                                                                                    Site Planning
                                                                             Architectural Design



                            LOCATION       Arvada Colorado
Westmoor Building 7

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             WESTMOOR BUILDING 7   Westfield Development




                                   timeless CORPORATE
                                        The Westmoor 7 phase of the Westmoor Technology Park
                                        in Westminster, Colorado is a 200,000 sq. ft. office building.
                                        The design concept for Westmoor 7, is an elegant mass void
                                        relationship as the window pattern rhythm is set off by the organic
                                        form at the entry. The entry feature’s senuous curve is starkly
                                        opposed to the punched and ribbon openings throughout the
                                        remainder of the building’s facade. The building’s        materials
                                        reinforce this concept as they are represented by pre-cast
                                        concrete panels, and glass curtain wall. Along the southern
                                        facade, the entry walk turns and continues along the edge of
                                        the building and leads the pedestrian to an outdoor gazebo,
                                        providing relief from the high plains and its sun.




                                                                                   PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                      SIZE
                                                                                    200,000 Square Feet

                                                                                             PROJECT COST
                                                                                               $17,000,000

                                                                                                 SERVICES
                                                                                              Site Planning
                                                                                     Architectural Design



                                   LOCATION       Westminster Colorado
Stevinson Toyota West

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             STEVINSON Toyota West   Stevinson Automotive




                                     Regional Image
                                          This new Toyota dealership is located in the Denver West area
                                          of Lakewood, Colorado and anchors the southeast corner of the
                                          Colorado Mills Mall Development. Located off of 6th Avenue
                                          and Interstate 70, thes site commands a distinctive building.
                                          The design concept for the dealership is centered around its
                                          corner showroom and its visibility from the interstate. While the
                                          forms of the building are somewhat reflective of the opposing
                                          foothills to the Rocky Mountains, they aspire to create a certain
                                          tension or visual interest that entices the public. The hard angles
                                          and their juxtaposition to each other, create a variety of exterior
                                          spaces while also providing a visual link between the forms.
                                          The transparency and verticality all inspire to create a visually
                                          dynamic and naturally lit building that is warm and inviting.



                                                                                     PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                        SIZE
                                                                                      112,000 Square Feet

                                                                                             PROJECT COST
                                                                                               $14,600,000

                                                                                                   SERVICES
                                                                                               Site Planning
                                                                                       Architectural Design



                                     LOCATION       Lakewood Colorado
Tiffany Plaza

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             tiffany plaza   Chandelle Development




                             urban revitalization
                                  Tiffany Plaza was an outdated existing center that was
                                  revitalized by bringing in a 58,000 sq. ft. Whole Foods, a new
                                  retail building of 12,000 sq. ft., and a face lift for the remaining
                                  80,000 sq. ft. of retail space. The design for the project was
                                  centered around the addition of Whole Foods to the shopping
                                  center. The corner entry feature at Whole Foods is capped off
                                  with a complex curving copper canopy supported by an open
                                  truss. The adjacent buildings were simplified by changing the
                                  fenestration patterns, and creating new parapets that provide
                                  for updated signage. The retail pad building is tied into the
                                  remainder of the center with the same aesthetics to provide a
                                  cohesive look to the entire center.




                                                                              PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                 SIZE
                                                                               150,000 Square Feet

                                                                                     PROJECT COST
                                                                                         $5,700,000

                                                                                           SERVICES
                                                                                       Site Planning
                                                                                Architectural Design
                                                                                      Tenant Design


                             LOCATION       Denver Colorado
Riverside Business Center

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             Riverside Business Center   Lauth Property Group




                                         Desert simplicity
                                              The Riverside Business Center, a 600,000 cross dock facility,
                                              is one of the newest and sleekest facilities for Lauth Property
                                              Group. This large warehouse is broken down architecturally
                                              by unique corner features that provides tenants with clear
                                              identities, and strong images in what is typically a very
                                              functionally and understated building. The architecture along
                                              with the landscaping and lighting work together to create a
                                              dramatic inviting environment that compliments the native
                                              desert. The design incorporates sharp contrasting colors on
                                              overlapping panels and soaring glass openings at the corners,
                                              while providing the opportunity for future entrances at the
                                              building’s midpoint. The remainder of the building uses simple
                                              reveal patterns and   complimentary colors to complete the
                                              composition.

                                                                                       PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                        SIZE
                                                                                       604,000 Square Feet

                                                                                             PROJECT COST
                                                                                                $22,000,000

                                                                                                   SERVICES
                                                                                               Site Planning
                                                                                        Architectural Design



                                         LOCATION       Phoenix Arizona
Stevinson Lexus of Frederick

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      STEVINSON LEXUS OF FREDERICK   Stevinson Automotive




                                     NATIONAL ADAPTATION
                                          This dealership is a site adaptation of the national Lexus image
                                          package that required extensive site improvements. While the
                                          design of the facility was driven by the Lexus image package, the
                                          common design element was the two-story showroom volume.
                                          This large volume of space is accentuated by a minimalist glass
                                          curtain wall that creates a warm and inviting image to the
                                          passerby. The remainder of the building is constructed with
                                          warm colored pre-cast concrete panels that create a consistent
                                          cap along the top of the curtain wall pieces, and work in
                                          contrast to the glowing showroom piece. The buildings entry
                                          feature provides for a dramatic approach as the consumers
                                          enter the site, and allows for easily identifiable and accessible
                                          services.



                                                                                    PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                      SIZE
                                                                                      75,000 Square Feet

                                                                                           PROJECT COST
                                                                                             $12,000,000

                                                                                                 SERVICES
                                                                                             Site Planning
                                                                                      Architectural Design
                                                                                           Interior Design


                                     LOCATION         Frederick Colorado
Panorama Corporate Center

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       Panorama corporate center   CARR America




                                   classic corporate office
                                        This corporate campus was designed for CARR America, which
                                        includes six buildings and five parking structures, while also
                                        incorporating a public/private parking structure in association
                                        with the new RTD light rail.    The campus design concept
                                        provided for each building to have its own associated parking
                                        deck, while also providing a variety in building forms and
                                        details. Buildings are coupled together to create positive
                                        outdoor spaces, and public gathering spaces, while other
                                        buildings in the campus take on a more formal approach
                                        as they address the street edges and entry sequences. The
                                        materials of the buildings are a blend of pre-cast, brick and
                                        stone, all of which are engrained in their Colorado heritage.




                                                                                 PROJECT DETAILS
                                                                                                  SIZE
                                                                                 725,000 Square Feet

                                                                                       PROJECT COST
                                                                                          $90,000,000

                                                                                             SERVICES
                                                                                         Site Planning
                                                                                  Architectural Design



                                   LOCATION       Centennial Colorado

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SEM Projects

  • 1. SEM Architects SEM ARCHITECTS SEM ARCHITECTS SEM Architects FUNCTIONALLY MODERN After 10+ years in our current space, SEM Architects interior needed to be updated. The design of the space was infused with new textures and a more contemporary color palette. The studio space takes advantage of the floor to ceiling window walls and abundance of natural light which allowed us to introduce a deeper darker paint scheme, that offsets the richly colored work spaces. The carpeting brings the whole space together by using a more textured ashlar pattern of tile, that brings dynamic movement to the floor. The main reception area and reception desk were redesigned to incorporate a new wood display wall that is set off by a contemporary and monolithic desk, with rich colors and subtle textures. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 11,500 Square Feet PROJECT COST $50,000 SERVICES Interior Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 2. The Streets at Southglenn SEM ARCHITECTS The streets at southglenn Alberta Development Partners urban revitalization The Streets at SouthGlenn is the redevelopment of the existing SouthGlenn Mall into a mixed-use Community Center for the City of Centennial. The redevelopment plan develops a Town Center between the existing Macy’s and Sears stores, and expands the on-site development to the perimeter of the property to include additional retail shops, restaurants, banks and services. The center is vertically mixed with below-grade parking, street level retail shops and either residential units or office space on the upper floors. Specific components of The Streets at SouthGlenn are being designed to LEED standards. The project is scheduled for completion in late 2010. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 2,500,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST TBD SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design Design Oversight & Coordination LOCATION Centennial Colorado
  • 3. Westmoor Building 10 SEM ARCHITECTS WESTMOOR BUILDING 10 Westfield Development TIMELESS CORPORATE The Westmoor 10 phase of the Westmoor Technology Park in Westminster, Colorado is a 200,000 sq. ft. office building. The design concept for Westmoor 10 incorporates traditional forms, and a variety of balanced materials and fenestration patterns. The focal point of the building is the main entry feature, which reveals itself as a sliver of glass, that is compressed between two stone masses. The relationship of the glass and stone create a unique tension that commands attention, and draws the pedestrian to the entry. The buildings simplicity plays out as the base of the building is articulated with a course stone pattern, while the upper levels are composed of horizontally articulated pre-cast panels. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 200,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $17,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Westminster Colorado
  • 4. Twenty Ninth Street Mall SEM ARCHITECTS TWENTY NINTH STREET MALL Westcor Partners NEW URBANISM The genesis of the Twenty Ninth Street Mall was to redevelop an existing four-city block suburban mall into a thriving retail environment. The resulting design created three distinct shopping and entertainment districts, enlivened by weaving the Boulder street grid throughout the development. The project’s challenges were met by designing the primary retail and plaza over an 800 car parking deck, and providing a variety of leasing opportunities. The design includes distinct building vocabularies; utilizing dramatic massing and geometry, as well as a lively color palette, that responds to the context of the existing city and natural features of Boulder, Colorado. Twenty Ninth Streel Mall also incorporated a strong sustainability component, including green design, and a tenant design criteria that supports sustainable design. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 800,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $75,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Boulder Colorado
  • 5. Park Meadows Station SEM ARCHITECTS Park Meadows Station Robinson Development Live, Work, Play - T.O.D. Park Meadows Station is a new transit oriented development along Interstate 25, adjacent to Inverness Business Park, and Park Meadows Mall. This large scale development features almost a million square feet of office, over 600,000 square feet of residential, approximately 70,000 or retail, and a large 2500 car RTD park and ride parking structure. The campus is anchored on the north end by 3 signature office buildings that offer unobstructed mountain views to the west, and work together to create a gateway to the Denver metropolitan area. The development features gracious open spaces, grand park settings, and an sinuous walking paths that tie the entire development together. Park Meadows Station will be a comfortable, urban environment that offers a unique set of amenities, and opportunities for all to enjoy. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 2,258,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $275,000,000 SERVICES Master Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Centennial Colorado
  • 6. Exempla Lutheran Southwest SEM ARCHITECTS EXEMPLA LUTHERAN SOUTHWEST Lauth Property Group modern medical Designed as the first of two buildings in this Medical Campus, this project incorporates programming for medical users; including Urgent Care and Imaging, as well as Primary Care and Specialists. The project’s budget and program was fulfilled using a tilt-up concrete construction. By utilizing a unique approach to panel design, window patterning and fenestration; the multi colored wall panels create variation and rhythm that tie the building together to create a clean contemporary image. The main entry feature is the focal point of the building as it dynamically extends from the building to create a covered drop off area for patients. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 63,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $5,500,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design Tenant Design LOCATION Jefferson County Colorado
  • 7. Lowry Vista SEM ARCHITECTS Lowry Vista Black Creek Capital Urban Community Lowry Vista is a true urban mixed-use development, including residential, retail, and entertainment venues. It’s a Brownfield development that takes dormant, urban land and repositions it as a thriving modern community. This close-knit neighborhood is designed to match modern expectations of responsible growth and quality-of-life. Using modern urban planning, Lowry Vista will offer a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use community adhering to Denver’s acclaimed Main Street development principles. The projects has four major goals: sustainability, modern urban design, infill instead of sprawl, and multiple connections to the surrounding native environment. Lowry Vista will ultimately be an attractive mixed-use community that is an environmentally responsible community. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 1,800,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $250,000,000 SERVICES Master Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 8. Arapahoe Lima Center SEM ARCHITECTS arapahoe lima center Hamilton Properties cutting edge retail The design concept for these buildings was to create a unique blend of traditional retail space, while incorporating non- traditional building materials, and contemporary forms. The buildings are situated high above the street, taking advantage of the grades with massive retaining walls that allow for heavily landscaped areas. The buildings were designed to be iconic elements on the horizon. The aluminum grating creates a transparent quality as they protrude from the facade and their sharp angles touch the sky. The exterior lighting provides great accent, and warmth, while the base of the buildings take on a warmer more tactile feel as the split face block and warm colors come to the ground. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 28,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $4,200,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Arapahoe County Colorado
  • 9. Southlands SEM ARCHITECTS SOUTHLANDS Alberta Development Partners New Town Center The high visibility retail shops are located at the entrance to the Southlands project located along E-470 in Aurora, Colorado. The project consists of five separate buildings that front the overall development. The design concept was for each building to be broken down into smaller components that enhance the village feel of the spaces and create enticing interstitial spaces. Each component of the facade is uniquely detailed and its identity is distinctively different than that of its counterpart. The warm tones of the brick and the lush landscaping work to create a relaxing and inviting environment that the end user will feel comfortable in for extended periods of time. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 32,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $5,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Aurora Colorado
  • 10. The Quad at Lowry SEM ARCHITECTS The quad at lowry Westfield Development Classic CORPORATE The Quad at Lowry, was the first large scale urban office project in the redevelopment of the old Lowry Air Force Base, in Denver, Colorado. Each of the buildings are designed as part of a campus. The three buildings play off of each other and address the street frontage in different ways. Each building is interconnected with pedestrian ways, and all share in a common parking structure. The design of the buildings follows a traditional tripartite scheme, with the stone base, the brick field, and intricate parapet line, all focusing on simple clean lines that are not only contemporary, but timeless. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 400,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $30,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 11. The Outlets at Silverthorne SEM ARCHITECTS The outlets at silverthorne The Outlets at Silverthorne mountain contemporary The original factory outlet stores had become dated and were in need of revitalization. The deteriorated retail shopping center needed a significant renovation. The program was to significantly increase the scale of the retail presence, greatly enhance the tenant identification and to create upscale improvements to the pedestrian amenities. Iconic mountain themes now share prominence with contemporary graphics, and features such as a fire pit, boulders and bridges work to create a new retail environment. The resulting design offers the consumer a pleasing environment that is not only warm and inviting, but also offers the existing retailers a new level of presence and awareness throughout the valley. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 40,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $3,000,000 SERVICES Architectural Design LOCATION Silverthorne Colorado
  • 12. Stevinson Imports SEM ARCHITECTS STEVINSON Imports Stevinson Automotive Sleek modern This remodel of a 20,000 sq. ft. previous domestic franchise facility provides an elegant, high line showroom and display area for new and used import sales. The concept for the new dealership was to inflect, in its design, the level of sophistication and class that is associated with the imported automobile. These ideas are portrayed in the building with its clean lines, the transparency of the ground floor, and its use of simple, elegant, materials. The gentle curve and the clear aluminum metal panels allow the light to reflect off of it while the clear glass ground floor creates the crispness of a newly detailed vehicle. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 25,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $2,500,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Littleton Colorado
  • 13. Westmoor Buildings 8&9 SEM ARCHITECTS WESTMOOR BUILDINGs 8&9 Westfield Development dynamic CORPORATE Phase Four of the Westmoor Technology Park in Westminster, Colorado introduces two office buildings that total a little more than 300,000 sq. ft. of traditional office space. The design concept for Westmoor 8 & 9 introduces a dynamic relationship between the classical corporate office building and the contemporary architecture that juxtaposes it at the entry features. This juxtaposition at the entry features creates a dynamic tension as the the two architectural pieces come together to form the entry spaces. The remainder of the building plays out as simple monochromatic precast wall panels that are filled with intricate reveal patterns and textured sections that create a subtle play of light and shadow. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 300,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $25,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Westminster Colorado
  • 14. North Creek Shops SEM ARCHITECTS North Creek Shops Landon Enterprises Urban Infill North Creek Shops are located in the heart of North Cherry Creek, in Denver, Colorado, and incorporate five different buildings in one city block. The design is centered on the village concept that Cherry Creek North has established throughout the area. Each building has its own identity, one that separates it from the others, yet fits into the Cherry Creek North aesthetic. The buildings are all designed to incorporate traditional brick details and massing that is appropriate to the historic old Denver brick bungalows that surround the area. The parking for the buildings is located in the rear, with access coming from the alleyway. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 20,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $2,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 15. Mainstreet at Flatiron SEM ARCHITECTS Mainstreet at flatiron Coalton Acres Shadow Retail The Mainstreet at Flatiron is a shadow retail center to the Flatirons Mall in Broomfield Colorado, consisting of 4 buildings and a 300 car parking structure. These retail buildings take on the contemporary mountain aesthetic that is prevalent throughout the Flatiron development, by using natural materials contrasted with contemporary forms and angular shapes. These buildings offer strong ground planes anchored with natural stone, gracious walkways, and soaring roof lines. The buildings use deep overhangs to not only provide covered walkways for the pedestrian but to enrich the facade with strong contrasting shade and shadow elements. The buildings neutral color palette is offset by the use of strong primary colors on exposed structural steel elements to bring a contemporary flavor to the center. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 40,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $7,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Broomfield Colorado
  • 16. Ling and Louie’s Restaurant SEM ARCHITECTS LING AND LOUIE’S RESTAURANT Ling and Louie’s Restaurant contemporary warmth The design of the tenant build out for this new restaurant in the new Stapleton development sought out influences from a variety of styles. The space uses contrasting rich wood colors in a variety of applications. The woodwork was designed to be random in nature, creating a unique experience for each space, and helping to create a more organic environment. The strong textures and patterns of the wood are set off by the large stainless steel panels that conceal the kitchen area, creating a more contemporary feel. The space is finished with a ceiling plane broken up with a variety of soffits and floating cloud elements which create more intimate spaces throughout the dining area. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 7,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $600,000 SERVICES Interior Design Sustainable Design LEED Consulting LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 17. DPS Credit Union SEM ARCHITECTS DPS CREDIT UNION Westerra Federal Credit Union Traditionalism The Denver Public Schools Credit Union is incorporated into the redevelopment of Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado. The design concept for the credit union was to integrate the old school building feel, with that of a new up to date banking facility. This concept was achieved by combining classic forms, traditional fenestration, and appropriately scaled materials. The entry feature of the building recalls the traditional brick gable of the old school houses, while the new horizontal window patterns articulate the more classic school look. Oversized masonry was used to bring the scale of the building into a more cohesive design, while the color and texture of the brick bring out the quality and permanence of the financial institution. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 34,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $3,800,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design Interior Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 18. Brannan Sand and Gravel SEM ARCHITECTS Brannan Sand and Gravel Brannan Sand and Gravel timelessly modern The design of this single user office building is centered around the idea of creating a contemporary building that has the presence and permanence of a classically designed building that is representative of the company and the core values that make up the Brannan Sand and Gravel Company. The forms are clean and sharp and as two opposing grids come together and reveal the entry feature. The materials differentiate the internal uses as the conference rooms and common spaces are articulated with horizontally patterned stone and curtain wall system, while the open office plan follows a more traditional stone pattern with punched openings. The executive office lines the western elevation, maximizing the day lighting opportunities with floor to ceiling glass and a curved metal panel facade. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 16,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $3,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Boulder Colorado
  • 19. Arvada Ridge SEM ARCHITECTS Arvada Ridge Peregrine Group Development Power Center The design of this tenant build out for this new restaurant users in the new Stapleton development sought out influences from a variety of styles. The space uses contrasting rich wood colors in a variety of applications. There woodwork was designed to be random in nature, creating a unique experience for each space, and helps to create a more organic space. The strong textures and patterns of the wood are set off by the large stainless steel panels that conceal the kitchen area. These panels offer the space a more contemporary feel. The space is finished with a ceiling plane that is broken down with a variety of soffits, and floating cloud elements which help to bring the scale of space down to a more intimate level PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 218,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $17,500,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Arvada Colorado
  • 20. Westmoor Building 7 SEM ARCHITECTS WESTMOOR BUILDING 7 Westfield Development timeless CORPORATE The Westmoor 7 phase of the Westmoor Technology Park in Westminster, Colorado is a 200,000 sq. ft. office building. The design concept for Westmoor 7, is an elegant mass void relationship as the window pattern rhythm is set off by the organic form at the entry. The entry feature’s senuous curve is starkly opposed to the punched and ribbon openings throughout the remainder of the building’s facade. The building’s materials reinforce this concept as they are represented by pre-cast concrete panels, and glass curtain wall. Along the southern facade, the entry walk turns and continues along the edge of the building and leads the pedestrian to an outdoor gazebo, providing relief from the high plains and its sun. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 200,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $17,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Westminster Colorado
  • 21. Stevinson Toyota West SEM ARCHITECTS STEVINSON Toyota West Stevinson Automotive Regional Image This new Toyota dealership is located in the Denver West area of Lakewood, Colorado and anchors the southeast corner of the Colorado Mills Mall Development. Located off of 6th Avenue and Interstate 70, thes site commands a distinctive building. The design concept for the dealership is centered around its corner showroom and its visibility from the interstate. While the forms of the building are somewhat reflective of the opposing foothills to the Rocky Mountains, they aspire to create a certain tension or visual interest that entices the public. The hard angles and their juxtaposition to each other, create a variety of exterior spaces while also providing a visual link between the forms. The transparency and verticality all inspire to create a visually dynamic and naturally lit building that is warm and inviting. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 112,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $14,600,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Lakewood Colorado
  • 22. Tiffany Plaza SEM ARCHITECTS tiffany plaza Chandelle Development urban revitalization Tiffany Plaza was an outdated existing center that was revitalized by bringing in a 58,000 sq. ft. Whole Foods, a new retail building of 12,000 sq. ft., and a face lift for the remaining 80,000 sq. ft. of retail space. The design for the project was centered around the addition of Whole Foods to the shopping center. The corner entry feature at Whole Foods is capped off with a complex curving copper canopy supported by an open truss. The adjacent buildings were simplified by changing the fenestration patterns, and creating new parapets that provide for updated signage. The retail pad building is tied into the remainder of the center with the same aesthetics to provide a cohesive look to the entire center. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 150,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $5,700,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design Tenant Design LOCATION Denver Colorado
  • 23. Riverside Business Center SEM ARCHITECTS Riverside Business Center Lauth Property Group Desert simplicity The Riverside Business Center, a 600,000 cross dock facility, is one of the newest and sleekest facilities for Lauth Property Group. This large warehouse is broken down architecturally by unique corner features that provides tenants with clear identities, and strong images in what is typically a very functionally and understated building. The architecture along with the landscaping and lighting work together to create a dramatic inviting environment that compliments the native desert. The design incorporates sharp contrasting colors on overlapping panels and soaring glass openings at the corners, while providing the opportunity for future entrances at the building’s midpoint. The remainder of the building uses simple reveal patterns and complimentary colors to complete the composition. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 604,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $22,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Phoenix Arizona
  • 24. Stevinson Lexus of Frederick SEM ARCHITECTS STEVINSON LEXUS OF FREDERICK Stevinson Automotive NATIONAL ADAPTATION This dealership is a site adaptation of the national Lexus image package that required extensive site improvements. While the design of the facility was driven by the Lexus image package, the common design element was the two-story showroom volume. This large volume of space is accentuated by a minimalist glass curtain wall that creates a warm and inviting image to the passerby. The remainder of the building is constructed with warm colored pre-cast concrete panels that create a consistent cap along the top of the curtain wall pieces, and work in contrast to the glowing showroom piece. The buildings entry feature provides for a dramatic approach as the consumers enter the site, and allows for easily identifiable and accessible services. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 75,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $12,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design Interior Design LOCATION Frederick Colorado
  • 25. Panorama Corporate Center SEM ARCHITECTS Panorama corporate center CARR America classic corporate office This corporate campus was designed for CARR America, which includes six buildings and five parking structures, while also incorporating a public/private parking structure in association with the new RTD light rail. The campus design concept provided for each building to have its own associated parking deck, while also providing a variety in building forms and details. Buildings are coupled together to create positive outdoor spaces, and public gathering spaces, while other buildings in the campus take on a more formal approach as they address the street edges and entry sequences. The materials of the buildings are a blend of pre-cast, brick and stone, all of which are engrained in their Colorado heritage. PROJECT DETAILS SIZE 725,000 Square Feet PROJECT COST $90,000,000 SERVICES Site Planning Architectural Design LOCATION Centennial Colorado