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'''Alan Ford Architects P.C.''' is a [[Colorado]] architecture firm based in the unique Taxi2 development within the River North Art District in [[Denver]]. The firm was founded in 2007 by [[Alan Ford (architect)|Alan Ford]], who previously was a design and managing partner with Hutton Ford Architects. Alan Ford Architects specializes in the design of high-performance, [[sustainability|sustainable]] K-12 schools, but also has extensive experience in a variety of additional project types including: [[office]], [[retailing|retail]] and [[mixed-use development|mixed-use developments]]; [[performing arts center|performing arts facilities]]; [[single-family detached home|single family]] and [[multi-family residential|multifamily residential]]; and [[sports and fitness center|sports and fitness centers]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Alan Ford Architects Website | url=http://www.fordarch.com | accessdate=2009-03-126}}</ref>. |
'''Alan Ford Architects P.C.''' is a [[Colorado]] architecture firm based in the unique Taxi2 development within the River North Art District in [[Denver]]. The firm was founded in 2007 by [[Alan Ford (architect)|Alan Ford]], who previously was a design and managing partner with Hutton Ford Architects. Alan Ford Architects specializes in the design of high-performance, [[sustainability|sustainable]] [[K–12 (education)|K-12 schools]], but also has extensive experience in a variety of additional project types including: [[office]], [[retailing|retail]] and [[mixed-use development|mixed-use developments]]; [[performing arts center|performing arts facilities]]; [[single-family detached home|single family]] and [[multi-family residential|multifamily residential]]; and [[sports and fitness center|sports and fitness centers]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Alan Ford Architects Website | url=http://www.fordarch.com | accessdate=2009-03-126}}</ref>. |
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=== Projects<small><ref>{{cite interview | last=Ford | first=Alan | subjectlink=Alan Ford (architect) | interviewer=Michael Halliburton | city=Denver, CO | date=2009-03-26 | accessdate=2009-03-26}}</ref></small> === |
=== Projects<small><ref>{{cite interview | last=Ford | first=Alan | subjectlink=Alan Ford (architect) | interviewer=Michael Halliburton | city=Denver, CO | date=2009-03-26 | accessdate=2009-03-26}}</ref></small> === |
Revision as of 17:20, 26 March 2009
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Industry | Architecture, Consulting |
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Founded | Denver, Colorado USA (2007) |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado USA |
Key people | Alan B. Ford, Owner and Principal |
Website | http://www.fordarch.com |
Alan Ford Architects P.C. is a Colorado architecture firm based in the unique Taxi2 development within the River North Art District in Denver. The firm was founded in 2007 by Alan Ford, who previously was a design and managing partner with Hutton Ford Architects. Alan Ford Architects specializes in the design of high-performance, sustainable K-12 schools, but also has extensive experience in a variety of additional project types including: office, retail and mixed-use developments; performing arts facilities; single family and multifamily residential; and sports and fitness centers[1].
Projects[2]
- Spruce Street Place Mixed-use Office/Retail Development in Lowry
- Staunton State Park Master Plan
- Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center Master Plan
- University of Colorado at Boulder Stearns East Tower - Williams Village Renovation
- Mapleton School Early Childhood Center Conversion Study
Services
- Architecture
- Interior Architecture
- Sustainable Design
- Detailing
- Adaptive Reuse
- Addition/Renovation
- Contextual Regenerative Architecture
- Space Planning
- Site Analysis
- Feasibility Studies
- Master Planning
See also
References
- ^ "Alan Ford Architects Website". Retrieved 2009-03-126.
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