March 10, 2008 @ 1:08 am
An Inspiring Building Style of Museum Residence

The Museum Residences which was designed by Daniel Libeskind, make an inspiring contribution to the cultural nexus of the city and complement the neighboring extension. The soft qualities of the translucent glass skin, combined with the metal-clad geometric forms, provide an elegant partner to the titanium-clad Museum. Out of the seven floors, the top six are residential, with 16,000 sq.ft. of space on the ground floor dedicated to retail, further enhancing the vitality at the street level. Its 56 luxury units range from 800 sq.ft. studios to 5000 sq.ft. penthouse suites. The Museum Residences are a joint venture with Davis Partnership Architects working with MilenderWhite Construction Company.




Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building
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