The Corner Brook Civic Centre, previously named the Canada Games Centre and the Pepsi Centre, is a 3,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was home to the ice hockey, figure skating, judo, and squash events of the 1999 Canada Winter Games. The facility is currently being operated by Grenfell Campus, Memorial University through the Western Sports and Entertainment Board. The Pepsi Centre was the home arena of the Corner Brook Royals before they moved to Deer Lake. The facility also includes a second, smaller, arena to host small scale ice events, as well as the "Pepsi Studio" capable of hosting large-scale conferences and sporting events.On September 11, 2005, the Pepsi Centre played host to an exhibition game of the then newly formed St. John's Fog Devils (later the Montreal Junior Hockey Club, and now the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada) of the QMJHL versus the Ottawa 67's of the OHL. The arena played host to an AHL exhibition game between the St. John's IceCaps and the Syracuse Crunch on October 4, 2012, in Game 1 of the Mary Brown's Cup three-game series sponsored by Mary Brown's Famous Chicken & Taters, coinciding with the IceCaps' training camp for the 2012-13 AHL season.
1999 Broadway is a 548ft tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1985 and has 46 floors. The building was designed by Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA of Fentress Architects and is the 5th tallest in Denver. 1999 Broadway has a unique shape, it is shaped like a triangle with a scoop in the side. This is caused by the desire to retain the historical Holy Ghost Catholic Church at the base.
The Equitable Building is a 9-floor building in the United States city of Denver, Colorado. It was the tallest building in the city until 1911, when it was surpassed by the Daniels & Fisher Tower.
In 2005, Iron Horse Architects began with this philosophy to encourage sustainable, adaptable design solutions. We provide value driven, holistic solutions to achieve our client’s unique project goals. Iron Horse uses the latest technologies working in the markets of: Aviation, Science & Technology, Transportation and Transit Oriented Development. Within these four markets Iron Horse provides a variety of services under the following categories: entitlement, architecture, consulting services, interior design, construction phase services and Building Information Modeling (BIM).
OLC (Ohlson Lavoie Collaborative) is a forward-thinking, full-service architectural, interior design and aquatic design firm. Started in Denver in 1961, we also have offices in Orlando, Tokyo and Cairo. We have a broad and deep portfolio of local, national and international projects. Our experience and areas of practice include: athletic, fitness, recreation, wellness, hospitality, resort, aquatic, healthcare, wellness, education, commercial and retail. WE BELIEVE IN THE BLANK SLATE: Our design process is enriched by a client-centered attitude, a commitment to creativity and a collaborative spirit. We believe each project is unique and requires a thorough understanding of its parameters. We don’t often use cookie-cutters, but when we do, it’s for cookies, not buildings. WE DESIGN BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS THAT WORK: We partner clients’ business goals and strategic insights with our aesthetic vision, deep experience, and problem-solving skills to create superior outcomes. Value-conscious, client-centered, custom-fitted design is a strategic investment for every owner. We apply principles of smart design to honor that investment and to produce measurable returns. We use BIM and provide LEED services. WE ARE UP TO SPEED AND QUICK: Our experienced, dedicated and talented staff coordinate with clients, associated design and consulting firms, contractors and internally to provide superior, speed-to-market results. We listen carefully; communicate early and often; deliver quick turnarounds; and address issues head-on. Our focus is to drive the project through the straightest course possible, get to the finish line and to have all involved in the project be proud of their success. Find out more at www.olcdesigns.com or call us at 303.294.9244.
As architects, we have a growing responsibility to do more with less… less waste, less costs… more creativity, more value. Our commitment to our clients is to create a collaborative environment, listen, anticipate demands and meet them in a timely and professional manner. The outcome is a facility that is economically and environmentally sound. A reflection of the values of the community and people it serves.
Sprocket Design-Build, Inc. has evolved into a premier, cross-disciplinary problem solver, offering design-driven architecture, engineering and construction services. Sprocket is one of a very few, vertically integrated firms in the country, whose work encompasses all phases of project planning and execution. Since inception, Sprocket has designed and/or built over 135 projects tackling various urban and suburban land-use problems of various scales. Project types range from retail, and office to multi-family projects such as student housing and hotels. Our Team has extensive experience in the design of educational, religious facilities, libraries, and public safety. Sprocket has designed and implemented in excess of 400 different dwelling-unit types. Focusing on solving specialized problems allows Sprocket to capitalize on architectural opportunities and create projects that complement each user and goal, elevating the building to a level above execution of simple types. Each project is approached with a goal and the examination of all factors that contribute to the outcome including land planning, resource and energy use and sources, as well as efficiency of construction and life-cycle costs. The construction craft and implementation of new technologies is critical to the project team and providing engineering and construction services as one unified company allows for a more efficient project delivery than the traditional development model. The complementary business and design goals as well as direct communication ultimately contribute to the successful execution of each project.
Specializing in Sports Architecture since 1962. Sink Combs Dethlefs is recognized nationally as a leader in sports, recreation and community center design. The 50 person firm, established in 1962, maintains offices in Denver, Chicago, Ann Arbor, and Los Angeles. The Firm has contributed its expertise to dozens of sports and exhibition projects throughout the United States and Canada, working closely with municipalities, universities, and private organizations.
I am a firm believer that Architectural Design is not based on an Architectural creed. I believe that Architectural Design is based on the interconnectivity of all parts of a system. These parts (psychological, sociological, historical, scientific, ecological, etc.) interact with and rely on one another simply by the fact that they occupy the same system in this world. Hence......the creation of LOST SOCK SYMPOSIUM. The lost sock is a common occurrence that nearly everyone has encountered. It stimulates the mind to create diagrammatic mapping of previous steps to search and locate it’s new home. Initially, the lost sock is thought as irreplaceable when the pair separate as a system; however, I believe the remaining sock creates new opportunities to be interpreted and reinterpreted; forming a cohesive bond for a new connection to an unforeseen system. The “lost sock” used as a simple metaphor for creating new design, it invites one to explore the mundane through a simple formula of interpreting and reinterpreting to uncover an unknown system and solution. This process is carried out through a symposium between clients, consultants, artists, and builders to diagram, map, research, and explore the connections that are hidden within the context of the problem. This unknown road leads to and establishes a new destination of underlying systems that question the mundane and generate the unknown.
UMB Bank provides consumer, private wealth and commercial banking services in eight states – Missouri, Illinois, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arizona and Texas.
West High School is a high school located in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Denver Public Schools System. West High School is located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of the original section of West Denver.Demographics796 students were enrolled in 2009–2010.5.2% White5.3% African American86.3% Latino2.0% Native American1.3% Asian Using federal government guidelines, 85.18% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunches.HistoryWest High School was organized in 1883. On June 13, 1884, at 2:00PM, Charles McDonough, Effie Hallam, Lelia Williams, Frances Brandt, Laura Duccy, and Morrison Stillwell became the first graduates of West High School. In 1902, after merging with School District No. 1 (East) to become Denver Public Schools, West became the district's "second" high school.In 1926, West moved into its current building at 9th and Elati, a building designed in English gothic style and executed in light brick with buff terra cotta trimmings. It contains spacious halls and numerous academic, scientific, and vocational classrooms. It has a 1,082 seat auditorium that underwent a complete state-of-the-art renovation in 2014 (over 1,200 seats prior to renovation), and a gymnasium that seats 2000.Notable alumni Mary Chase - playwright Bill Frank - former NFL and CFL player