The work of Davis Partnership Architects is spread throughout greater Denver, from the Art, a futuristic hotel in the museum district, to Littleton-based Shiloh House, a shelter, educational center and mental health resource for youth and families overcoming neglect and abuse. Even so, in the dozens of notable buildings the firm has designed across the region, there’s no distinctive DPA “look.”
Its design range also includes the undeniably edgy Frederic C. Hamilton Building at the Denver Art Museum, where DPA collaborated with Studio Daniel Libeskind. Conversely, the recently opened Union Denver Apartments, a cluster of three mixed-use towers across from Union Station, is clearly modern but a bit more traditional.