Renovations for this 13 floor apartment building at 3200 Julian Street in Denver, Colorado commenced in 2015. I was brought into the project based on my previous custom design and fabrication work through Hammered Design, as well as my art expertise. The first phase of the project involved removing the original balcony partitions and replacing them with a modular component that was both contemporary in feel as well as durable and with an ease of attachment/replacement. The design of the partitions challenged my design skills and scale of production, but proved to be highly successful and a highlight in my overall portfolio. The second phase commenced in 2020, and involved select interior art elements, exterior stairwell column motif, portico lighting as well as cladding for an exterior bicycle enclosure. Besides the physical aspects I directly created, I was also involved in a number of aesthetic decisions with the client throughout the process.

 
Phase 2 - Exterior stair column design and other exterior detailing, 2020

Phase 2 - Exterior stair column design and other exterior detailing, 2020

 
Balcony Partition detail - plate steel with powder coat finish

Balcony Partition detail - plate steel with powder coat finish

 
Portico lighting design night view

Portico lighting design night view

Portico lighting design day view and detail

Portico lighting design day view and detail

 

Bike Storage exterior design

 
Lobby Artwork - Denver in landscape / 21 custom interlocking steel plates with spray paint finish

Lobby Artwork - Denver in landscape / 21 custom interlocking steel plates with spray paint finish

Lobby Artwork detail - Denver in landscape

Lobby Artwork detail - Denver in landscape

 
 
Custom Artwork Frames - Laser cut steel

Custom Artwork Frames - Laser cut steel

 
Phase 1 - Balcony partition design, fabrication and replacement, 2015

Phase 1 - Balcony partition design, fabrication and replacement, 2015

 
Concept drawing and panel design detailing, 2015

Concept drawing and panel design detailing, 2015