Location
Building size
- 127,000 sq.ft
- 56 Units
- 7 Floors
Structure
Cast in place post-tension concrete frame , Structural steel frame ( Penthouse)Joint Venture Partner
Davis PartnershipStructural Engineer
Jirsa Hedrick & AssociatesCivil Engineer
J. F. Sato and AssociatesLandscape Architect
Studio Daniel Libeskind with Davis PartnershipAwards
- Mechanical Design Consultant (for AMI Mechanical)DMCE Engineering
- Interior DesignerStudio Daniel Libeskind with Davis Partnership
- ContractorMilenderWhite Construction Co.
- Design-Build Mechanical ContractorAMI MECHANICAL INC
- Design-Build Electrical Contractor:Ludvik Electric
Status
CompletedCompletion Date
2006Project Brief
Completed in 2006, The Museum Residences is a 127,000 square-foot residential and retail building located on the corner of 12th Ave. and Acoma St. in Denver, CO. The building’s name refers to its adjacency to the Denver Art Museum extension also designed by SDL.
The translucent glass skin combined with the metal-clad geometric forms complement the titanium-clad Museum. The top 6 floors of the 7 story building are residential and house 56 luxury units which ranging in size from 800–5,000 square feet and includes a 1000 car public parking garage. The ground floor provides 16,000 square feet of dedicated retail space which flanks the Acoma Plaza of the Arts.
In 2008 the project recived the Award of Honor for design excellence from the American Institute of Architects.The Museum Residences was a joint venture between Studio Daniel Libeskind and Davis Partnership Architects in Denver.


