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  Denver Headlines Wednesday, May 14, 2008 | 40 ° Scattered Clouds  
Denver Justice Center Gains Green Award
Post Office/Parking Garage Achieves Silver LEED Rating
 
The new Denver Justice Center complex has received a final SILVER LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, rating from the US Green Building Council (USGBC).
 
“This building is a perfect example of sustainable construction practices that can help us significantly reduce that impact,” said Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental health.
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Denver Completes In-Depth Mortgage Study
Primary Research Project Provides New Perspectives on Denver Foreclosures
 
A new 81-page report, titled Understanding Mortgage Foreclosures in Denver, is helping city managers gain a greater understanding of the underlying causes for the rapid rise in residential mortgage foreclosure filings in Denver. The Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) has published the in-depth study of impacts on the City and County of Denver.
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TV Show Features Denver Hosting Convention
Now showing on Denver 8 TV
 
In August, the eyes of the world’s media will be focused right here on our town. A new television program, Denver 8.08  will take a behind-the-scenes look at a truly historic event for Denver, the Democratic National Convention. 
      
Denver 8.08 is a four-part series created to look at the programs, planning and people involved in creating Denver’s biggest convention ever
 
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 Doors Open Denver
Doors Open Denver
City Celebrates 150 Years of Denver Architecture
 
Mayor John Hickenlooper, the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs and the Denver Architectural Foundation invite the public to celebrate “150 Years of Denver Architecture” with Doors Open Denver 2008.

2008 will be the 150th anniversary of the founding of Denver. Doors Open Denver 2008 will commemorate the occasion by opening doors representing each decade, including outstanding examples of work by important Denver architects and buildings characteristic of various eras.

On the weekend of April 12 and 13, residents and visitors will have the opportunity to experience Denver’s built environment in a new way—from inside many buildings that are not ordinarily open to the public. Attendees will have access to more than 80 of Denver’s prominent architectural gems and lesser-known treasures. These include corporate offices, mansions, museums, architecture and design studios, hotels, commercial and retail buildings and more.

Doors Open Denver hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday with event headquarters at Union Station, 1701 Wynkoop.

Participants can experience Doors Open Denver through:
  1. a self-guided tour
  2. an Urban Adventure (self-guided tours tailored to a specific interest or theme)
  3. an Expert Tour (led by architects and historians)
Urban Adventures engage everyone and promote an appreciation of the facilities that comprise Denver’s rich architectural landscape. Titles include:
  • Denver Icons Recommended by AIA Denver (The American Institute of Architects)
  • Bicycle Tour of Central Denver – NEW for 2008!
  • Mountain Parks Auto Tour – NEW for 2008!
  • Family Fun
  • Great Outdoors
  • Art Spaces
  • Romancing Denver
  • Churches & Chapels – NEW for 2008!
  • Schools – NEW for 2008!
  • Performance venues – NEW for 2008!
  • What Was This Building?
  • Does Your Office Look Like This?
36 Expert Tours are available in 2008. A sampling of the offerings includes:
  • Elitch Gardens Theatre – NEW for 2008!
  • Baker Historic District/SoBo (South Broadway) Walking Tour – NEW for 2008!
  • History of Denver Walking Tour – NEW for 2008!
  • Under the Golden Dome: The Historic State Capitol – NEW for 2008!
  • Denver Artist's Club: Birth of the Denver Art Museum
  • Historic Washington Park
  • Denver Botanic Gardens - Waring House Mansion Tour – NEW for 2008!
  • The Restoration of the Byers-Evans House Museum
  • 1600 Glenarm Place
  • Denver After Dark (a unique nighttime tour of Denver) – NEW for 2008!
  • Discover How Easy It Is To Be Green….Creatively!
  • Public Art Tours – Civic Center, Colorado Convention Center & Denver Performing Arts Complex

To reserve a spot on an Expert Tour, attendees must pre-register on the tour day at event headquarters, located at Union Station. Tours have limited capacity. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Other activities include:
  • Colorado Architecture Week, April 11-17
  • Box City presented by AIA Denver, Saturday, April 12
  • Sustainable Building Workshop offered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Saturday, April 12, 10 a.m. – NEW for 2008!

Event guides will be distributed to 250,000 households through the April 4 editions of the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News. Guides will also be available at Doors Open Denver headquarters in Union Station on event weekend, at each participating site, kiosks along the 16th Street Mall and tourist information centers.

For complete information please visit Doors Open Denver 2008.  .
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Doors Open Denver 2008 is presented by the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs and the Denver Architectural Foundation. The event is sponsored by AIA Denver, Downtown Denver Partnership, American Society of Landscape Architects, American Society of Interior Designers, B&R Screen Graphics, Davis Audio/Visual and Qdoba. Media sponsors include The Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, KBCO, Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine and Colorado Real Estate Journal.


Posted on Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Posted by AlanD  Contributed by AlanD
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