1911 – Daniels & Fisher Tower, Denver
Inspired by St. Mark’s Campanile in Venice but scaled down, the D&F Tower was built in 1911 to anchor the Daniels &
Inspired by St. Mark’s Campanile in Venice but scaled down, the D&F Tower was built in 1911 to anchor the Daniels &
Designed by top Denver architects William E. Fisher and Arthur A. Fisher, who also designed a handful of downtown Denver banks,
The cathedral’s architect was Leon Coquard of Detroit, who designed the cathedral in a French Gothic style.
The Telephone Building served as the headquarters for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company,
Designed in a Beaux-Arts Neoclassical style, the facade features two curved wings with engaged Ionic columns, a rusticated base of Cotopaxi granite,
The present building was constructed in 1934 through 1936 and has been recognized as a Denver Historic Landmark.
Now a Sheraton Hotel, this I.M. Pei designed building has passed through several hotel chains over the last fifty years.
Designed by architect Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and controversial in its design,
This is a fortress for art – resembling nothing less than the keep of a medieval castle.
The Central Library, designed by architect Michael Graves, receives more than one million visitors per year.