12 winners reflect outstanding work in green building, community-led development, preservation, pedestrian-focused urban design and more
DENVER – Mayor Michael B. Hancock honored a dozen projects during the 2022 Mayor’s Design Awards ceremony tonight at the Studio Loft of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
“Throughout my time in office, we have celebrated many creative, committed individuals who lift up our city through good design, and honoring their work is always one of my favorite occasions of the year,” said Mayor Michael B. Hancock. “This year’s winning projects continue a wonderful tradition of demonstrating how design can advance key city goals like housing, sustainability and economic development while celebrating our city’s identity, history and culture.”
Since 2005, the Mayor’s Design Awards have honored projects throughout the city for excellence in architecture, exterior design and place-making. The awards are presented to Denver homeowners, business owners, nonprofits, artists and others for their creative contributions to the public realm. Winners can range from community placemaking projects to adaptive reuse of historic structures to single-family residences to major mixed-use downtown buildings. Each brings something special to Denver’s unique visual fabric and speaks to our collective commitment to building healthy, sustainable communities.
- Denver Beer Co. – South Downing, 2425 S. Downing Street
- Improper City, 3201 Walnut Street
- Burwell Center for Career Achievement, 2190 E. Asbury Avenue
- Chicano/a/x Murals of Colorado Project, La Alma Lincoln Park Historic Cultural District and 2895 W. 8th Avenue
- Milo Luxury Residences, 4109 E. 10th Avenue
- Citizen West 10, 140 W. 10th Avenue
- Colfax Is Colfax, Colfax Avenue from the Colorado State Capitol to East High School
- Platte Street Plaza, 1553 Platte Street
- Viña Apartments, 2121 E. 48th Avenue
- Warren Residences, 1630 E. 14th Avenue
- Platte Fifteen, 2375 15th Street
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Denver Art Museum – Anna and John J. Sie Welcome Center and Martin Building Project, 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway
Source: Denver.gov