This triangular site in downtown Denver had long been passed over because of being hemmed in by elevated highways on three sides, leaving only enough room for this 90,000-sq-ft immersive art center to be less than 10 ft from the triangle of highways.
Almost 100 projects were submitted for judging in this year’s ENR Northwest Best Projects competition. From those, an independent panel of judges selected 19 for recognition: 13 Best Projects and seven awards of merit across 15 categories.
The new Bush Upper School is a three-story, 20,000-sq-ft, ultra-efficient facility nestled amongst cedar trees in an environmentally critical steep slope zone.
Located on a small and technically challenging site in downtown Denver, this 90,000-sq-ft building is home to one of the nation’s most ambitious immersive art experiences.
Crews tasked with upgrading the Portsmouth Wastewater Treatment Plant in the same footprint as the existing plant due to space constraints on Peirce Island had to maintain treatment operations and public pool access.
Working under a tight deadline, design-build-automate contractor Primus Builders significantly expanded operations at the Winesburg, Ohio, plant for poultry processor Case Farms and tallied a perfect safety record.