This weekend marks the 10th Annual Doors Open Denver, a two-day event featuring 61 unique buildings open to the public, with a focus this year on neighborhoods.
Here at Modern in Denver, we’ve whittled the list down to just eight that we love. Stop by our favorites below during Doors Open Denver, April 12-13.
Cherry Creek Library Where: 305 Milwaukee Street Built: 1962 Architect: Paul R. Reddy (1962); Michael Brendle (1990); Joseph Montalbano Studiotrope Design Collective (2010) Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art Where: 1311 Pearl Street Built: 1910 Architect: Maurice Biscoe and Henry Hewitt (1910-11); Chip Melick, AIA, Rachel Lawrence, Sarah Boulet (1998-99) RedLine Where: 2350 Arapahoe Street Architect: Semple-Brown Republic Plaza Where: 370 17th Street Built: 1984 Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel Where: 1550 Court Place Built: 1960 Architect: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners SugarCube Building Where: 1555 Blake Street Built: 2008 Architect: Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg The Source Where: 3350 Brighton Boulevard Renovated: 2013 Transformation architect: Stephen Dynia Architects Topo Designs Where: 2500 Larimer Street Built: 2013 Architect: GravitasVisit the Doors Open Denver website for more information and to view the full list of locations.