Imagine a school constructed in 1948 with an insufficient heating system and no air conditioning, where, until recently, students traveled between classes wearing blankets and heavy coats.
Situated on the top three levels of the Riverview at 1700 Platte, the 138,000-sq-ft BPX Energy headquarters is home to 230 offices constructed out of glass demountable partitions with floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views of the Denver skyline.
In September 2013, Colorado’s Front Range experienced record-breaking rainfall and unprecedented flooding, especially in Boulder County and Fourmile Canyon Creek.
Farmington’s new 405,000-sq-ft school is the 10th high school to be built within the state’s third-largest district. It can accommodate 2,000 students and is now the largest net-zero-energy building in Utah.
The plan to mitigate Timberline’s student overcrowding included a two-story, 30,000-sq-ft addition to expand classrooms and administration and counseling areas.