Our Annual Year-End Holiday celebration challenged staff to solve a mystery, with clues hidden throughout the office. There were ten suspects, eight highly decorated spaces, loads of food and drinks, raffle prizes, and good people at every turn. Well, except for the one suspect who did it, they're definitely on the naughty list. And a BIG thanks to MillerKnoll Workplace Resource for helping us furnish the theme!
Davis Partnership Architects
Architecture and Planning
Denver, Colorado 7,050 followers
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design & Signage Design
About us
Davis Partnership Architects provides comprehensive project planning, design and management services to institutional, corporate, governmental and private clients. As one of the largest, most prominent multi-disciplinary architectural firms in the Rocky Mountain West our professional staff offers a full scope of architectural services as well as planning/urban design, landscape architecture, interior design, tenant development and environmental graphics/signage. The firm’s diverse skills attract commissions for a wide range of building types at a national level, with particular expertise in commercial, mixed-use, healthcare, higher education, residential and cultural facilities. An interdisciplinary approach drives the talented staff of 121 architects, landscape architects, interior designers and graphics talent to work cooperatively as a single team. The Davis Team strives to understand each client’s unique needs, then respond with design solutions which successfully integrate the building, its site and interiors into a single flowing and sustainable solution.
- Website
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http://www.davispartnership.com
External link for Davis Partnership Architects
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, Colorado
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1967
- Specialties
- Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Site Development, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Hospitality, Education, Private Development, Research, Healthcare, Sports & Recreation, Residential, Mixed-Use, and Commercial & Office
Locations
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Primary
2901 Blake Street
Suite #100
Denver, Colorado 80205-2849, US
Employees at Davis Partnership Architects
Updates
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The proposed West Side Development is an exciting new 300-acre, transit-oriented entertainment district in West Greeley. This groundbreaking project is envisioned as a vibrant mixed-use community with an arena (home to the Colorado Eagles and new opportunities for youth sports), a world-class water park, hotel, housing, and more. We are excited to be working to bring this to northern Colorado. #GreeleyProud
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We’re thrilled to be part of the team for the proposed West Side Development in Greeley. The proposed amenities and mix of uses aims to support the rapidly growing community with vibrant places to live, work, and play. We’re excited to continue working to make sure the vision for this project reflects Greeley’s needs and values. #GreeleyProud
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Exciting news for the future of our downtown Denver community.
Bright spots are appearing in a challenged office market. Bisnow outlines the latest of these, which include last week's passage of Ballot Measure 6A (a key step in renewing and expanding the Downtown Denver Development Authority) and signs headed in the right direction for office leasing (as described by Amy Aldridge with Tributary Real Estate).
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This past week, Kit Frey from our office led an engaging panel discussion on cohousing in the modern era. Cohousing, at its heart, is an intentional, self-governing, and cooperative community model where residents live in private homes clustered around shared spaces. The panel featured Charlie Lyon, a community member of Highline Crossing Cohousing, Ana Guia, a resident at X Denver, and in-house experts Genesis Mateo and AJ Ellis, all of whom have lived in diverse co-living environments. Their unique perspectives and passion for community living sparked a vibrant and thoughtful dialogue. We closed the discussion by revisiting the words of our friend Rick Griffith of MATTER, whose dialogue on design ethics continues to inspire us: “Need less and have it all.”
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The Davis/Mortenson team is excited to announce that the Research and Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) at NREL has received multiple honors at this year’s National DBIA Awards. The project was recognized with four awards: National Merit Award in the Research Category, Best of Category Award for Research, Best Design/Build Engineering Award, and Enlightened Design/Build Owner Award. The project was also one of three to be nominated for the DBIA Project of the Year Award. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this exciting achievement!
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A group of Davis staff members had the great honor of volunteering for a local Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver build. It was a pleasure to work with such a wonderful organization and contribute to community members' dreams of owning a home.
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At the end of October, the University of New Mexico Hospital marked a significant milestone with the groundbreaking of its new Children’s Psychiatric Center. This transformative renovation and expansion, a partnership with McCLAIN-YU Architecture, is designed to broaden access to crucial psychiatric and behavioral health services for children across New Mexico. We are honored to play a small but meaningful role in this important social issue.
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Well, it’s Halloween, and in typical Davis Partnership fashion, things got weird. Members of our staff dressed up as “The Many Faces of Ann H. Adams.” Anns included: Baking Ann, FACHA Ann, Partner Ann, Black Belt Ann, and of course, the OG herself. Is this healthy? We’ll let you be the judge.
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Looking for a fun way to get to know and connect with your teammates better? As part of our N.A.A.M. (Not An Annual Meeting), we challenged everyone to identify the 6th grade version of their teammates in a game we called “Who am I?” It could also have been called “That didn’t age well” or “What was I thinking wearing that?”.