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Features - July 2006

School Spirit

Nestled along a hillside, the Vail Mountain School's new $17.8 million campus reflects the traditional mountain vernacular of the Vail Valley, drawing on inspiration from the area's luxury lodges and an independent-minded client. Full Story >>


Greening Government

The design of the Commerce City Civic Center is meant to respect the area's landscape while weaving itself into the urban infrastructure taking shape at Prairie Gateway, a 917-acre development that will also feature the Colorado Rapids soccer stadium. Full Story>>


Institutional Projects roundup

Alliance for Technology, Learning & Society Center, Army Aviation Support Facility, Big Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades and more, Full Story>>


Sustainable Campus

Hutton Ford and RB+B Architects are designing the Douglas County School District's new elementary prototype according to high-performance principles that enhance learning, save energy and protect the environment.Full Story>>


K-12 School Projects Roundup

Adams 12 Summer 2006 Renovations Package, Alvin Meiklejohn Elementary School, Banning Lewis Ranch Academy and more. Full Story>>


Discovery Canyon

Discovery Canyon in Colorado Springs is no "boiler-plate" educational campus. The $52 million facility is designed to take students from their first day of preschool to high school graduation. Building it requires special considerations and construction practices unique to operating in an occupied environment. Full Story>>


Family-Centered Care

As Loveland's Medical Center of the Rockies pushes toward completion later this year, the community anticipates having a state-of-the-art, patient-centered health care facility on its eastern doorstep. Full Story>>

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