Denver Art Museum
Sweeps the Awards
Feature
News, Awards
Published
January 2023
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Denver Art Museum, Museums, Awards
Over the past few months, the Denver Art Museum, Martin Building Expansion and Revitalization project has been widely recognized with a number of awards, from the local, Denver Mayor’s Design Award, to Interior Design Magazine’s 2022 Best of Year Winner for Museums, to the most recently received, Boston Society for Architecture, Honor Award for Design Excellence.
Events
Clockwise from left: Principals, Jeffry Burchard and Stephanie Randazzo Dwyer at the BSA Awards Gala; Stephanie and partner architecture firm, Fentress Architects' team, accepting the Interior Design Magazine award for 2022 Best of Year Winner for Museums; Stephanie and Associate, Emily Ashby accept the AIA New England, Merit Award
Jury Comments
“The DAM project consists of multiple interventions throughout the existing building. The showstopper, the Sie Welcome Center addition, successfully finds its own voice and presence among the iconic buildings by Gio Ponti and Libeskind... Overall, the project is a dramatic transformation that results in beautiful and inviting spaces for the community for generations to come.”
– Boston Society for Architecture, Awards Jury
“Primary gestures of the Sie visitors center and new plaza successfully resolve a complex urban condition. The Ponti building rehabilitation and roof terrace successfully enable the Museum to engage a large spectrum of the community... The elegantly detailed pavilion manages a lightness and distinct character.”
– AIA Colorado, Awards Jury
BSA Honor Award
AIA Colorado Honor Award
Interior Design
Mayor Design Award
ASLA Colorado
Downtown Denver Partnership
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We pursued the deliberate, particular goal of finding and retrieving inspiration from some of Gio Ponti’s ideas that resulted in the creation of the most important design component of the whole project: the defining glass beacon that gives new formal identity to the institution, and new iconic clarity to one of the most vibrant districts of the city of Denver. Read more about the design process of the Denver Art Museum here.
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