715 Club in Five Points | Interior Renovation

Commercial Renovation, Bar, Architecture by ArcWest, Denver Architect

ArcWest Architects is pleased to share that the interior renovation and build out of the historic 715 Club in Five Points is under way.  The owner’s goal is to maintain the spirit and feel of the landmark club, with an updated, modernized open space. Check out how they have revitalized the old sign – Awesome! There … Continued

Residential Design | Historic District

Potter Highlands New Single Family Home Construction3

Residential Design for the Potter Highlands Historic Neighborhood Denver Architects, ArcWest Architects, Residential Design for a modern home in the Potter Highlands Historic Neighborhood is taking form.  The owner’s directive during the design process was a departure from their current home.  “No gables” we were told.  This provided ArcWest with the challenge of developing a design that … Continued

Residential Design | Quality Hill Historic District

Quality Hill Historic District Denver Architects, ArcWest Architects receives Landmark approval for a new three car Garage with Rooftop Patio in the Quality Hill Historic District.  This distinctive Capitol Hill home is Zoned G-MU-3.  ArcWest’s use of 3D modeling design is essential to quickly and visually convey the proposed architectural design to both the client … Continued

Infill Design in Historic Districts | ArcWest wins Approval

Infill Design in Historic Districts Denver Landmark Preservation Certificate of Appropriateness has been awarded to Denver’s ArcWest Architects Bryant St Design. ArcWest designed new home & carriage house on N. Bryant St. in the Potter Highlands Historic District.  Infill Design in Historic Districts, demolition of an existing structures and new infill construction within the Potter Highlands … Continued

Contemporary Residential Architecture | Potter Highlands

New Contemporary Residential Architecture in Potter Highlands ArcWest (Denver) Architects has received preliminary approval by the HUNI neighborhood Association and the Landmark Preservation Commission for a contemporary residential architecture project in the Potter Highlands Historic District. The new urban home, and rear yard (ADU) additional dwelling unit and garage is designed to complement but not … Continued