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Doors Open Denver Set for April 22-23
Event kicks off National Architecture Week,
April 21-27
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| The offices
of SlaterPaull Architects are among three sites inside
the W.C. Muchow-designed Park Central Tower, 1515 Arapahoe
St., which will participate in Doors Open Denver 2006.
The others are AIA Colorado and RNL Design. |
Denver residents will get an architectural
backstage pass to many of the city's most recognizable, important
and beloved buildings during Doors Open Denver 2006.
Set for April 22-23, the free, citywide event will feature
nearly 80 sites offering a range of activities, including
self-guided tours, organized expert tours by noted architects
and historians and drop-in, kid-friendly programming.
"It's an important event for a couple of reasons,"
said Melinda Laz, program manager for the Denver Office of
Cultural Affairs. "It lets people grow their appreciation
of design and urban planning, learn why buildings are built
they way they are, and it highlights the contrast of the new
with the old."
Doors Open Denver, which takes place during the American
Institute of Architects annual National Architecture Week
celebration, also helps build civic pride.
"You see these buildings every day, but if you don't
have the chance to go inside, you don't realize what a jewel
box Denver has," Laz said.
Seeing the Sites
Participating sites for 2006 include corporate offices, places
of worship, mansions, museums, architecture and design studios,
hotels, commercial and retail buildings, even transportation
hubs.
"This year we have several buildings that weren't on
the tour last year," said Laz. "The D&F Tower
will be open. It's a Denver landmark people always want to
go into. Also, there will be several extensive tours of the
new Hyatt Regency Denver and six buildings on the Auraria
Campus."
Also included will be the Byron G. Rogers Federal Courthouse,
a Formalist landmark that recently reopened after undergoing
a $53 million, 32-month renovation.
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| The D&F
Tower at Skyline Park on the 16th Street Mall will make
its DOD debut this year. |
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Photo courtesy of SlaterPaull Architects
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"That's a great one to go into, not just for its historic
use but also because of the way they renovated it to become
a 'green' building," Laz said.
Successful Debut
The Doors Open concept was launched in Europe and Canada
more than a decade ago. New York hosted for the first stateside
Doors Open event in 2004.
Doors Open Denver debuted in 2005, drawing 31,000 visits
to 82 sites.
Laz believes the event is a success because it allows participants
to sneak a peek at architecturally interesting, varied and
locally representative places that aren't typically open -
or, at least, not wide open - to the public.
"People in their day-to-day lives have sort of a limited
appreciation of the extent of the architecture and design
we have here in Denver," she said. "So this a great
opportunity to go inside buildings you might see every day
on your way to work, but never visit."
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are still needed to help with the thousands of
people expected to participate in Doors Open Denver 2006,
set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 22-23.
For volunteer information and registration, as well as the
official event guide, go to www.denvergov.org/doorsopendenver
or call 303-282-5073.
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