denconyny
Apr 16, 2016, 7:48 PM
I currently do not see this Denver highrise structure, built in 1971, included in the SP Denver database. If indeed so, could it please be added? One of a few Brutalist style buildings in the U.S., this is a unique highrise. Below is relevant info:
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Official sources:
http://denverartmuseum.org/about/mission-history
(click on "The Buildings" tab, 1st item shown)
http://www.gioponti.com/denver-art-museum/denver-art-museum-architecture/
Unofficial sources:
http://denverurbanism.com/2015/03/doors-open-denver-preview-denver-art-museum.html
http://www.dchamberlinarchitect.com/travel-north%20america-united%20states-colorado-denver-denver%20art%20museum-NORTH%20BUILDING.htm
https://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/colorado/denver/artmuseum/ponti.html
Building Name: Denver Art Museum North Building
Native Name:
Other Names: Ponti Building, DAM North Annex
Street Address: 100 W 14th Avenue Pkwy
City: Denver
Postal Code: 80204
State/Province: Colorado
Country: U.S.A.
Official Building Website URL: http://denverartmuseum.org/about/mission-history
("The Buildings" tab, 1st item shown)
Wikipedia.org URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Art_Museum#/media/File:DAM_-_1971_Bldg.jpg
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
• Architect: Geo Ponti & Denver-based James Sudler Associates
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
• Brutalist architecture
•
• Floor-to-floor height:
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 39.7375 -104.989931
Heights—39M/129 feet from ground to tallest point of structure per Google Earth Pro 3D measurement.
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna:
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:
Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Cancelled, Destroyed, etc...): Built
Construction Dates--
- started:
- finished: 1971
- destroyed:
Above ground floors: 7
Basement floors:
Gross Floor area: 19510 square meters/210,000-square-feet total
Unit count:
Structure Type(s): highrise
Building Use(s): Museum
Building Style(s): Brutalist
Building Materials:
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Thanks
:)
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Official sources:
http://denverartmuseum.org/about/mission-history
(click on "The Buildings" tab, 1st item shown)
http://www.gioponti.com/denver-art-museum/denver-art-museum-architecture/
Unofficial sources:
http://denverurbanism.com/2015/03/doors-open-denver-preview-denver-art-museum.html
http://www.dchamberlinarchitect.com/travel-north%20america-united%20states-colorado-denver-denver%20art%20museum-NORTH%20BUILDING.htm
https://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/colorado/denver/artmuseum/ponti.html
Building Name: Denver Art Museum North Building
Native Name:
Other Names: Ponti Building, DAM North Annex
Street Address: 100 W 14th Avenue Pkwy
City: Denver
Postal Code: 80204
State/Province: Colorado
Country: U.S.A.
Official Building Website URL: http://denverartmuseum.org/about/mission-history
("The Buildings" tab, 1st item shown)
Wikipedia.org URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Art_Museum#/media/File:DAM_-_1971_Bldg.jpg
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
• Architect: Geo Ponti & Denver-based James Sudler Associates
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words):
• Brutalist architecture
•
• Floor-to-floor height:
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 39.7375 -104.989931
Heights—39M/129 feet from ground to tallest point of structure per Google Earth Pro 3D measurement.
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna:
- spire:
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:
Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Cancelled, Destroyed, etc...): Built
Construction Dates--
- started:
- finished: 1971
- destroyed:
Above ground floors: 7
Basement floors:
Gross Floor area: 19510 square meters/210,000-square-feet total
Unit count:
Structure Type(s): highrise
Building Use(s): Museum
Building Style(s): Brutalist
Building Materials:
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Thanks
:)