Denver Police Stations

I was fortunate to serve as Senior Project Architect on a series of police stations for the city of Denver. They were very much needed and represented a great stride forward for law enforcement in the city. It was a series of three polices stations for three individual police precincts. They really were some of the finest projects I’ve had the fortune to work on. I will admit that I did not appreciate that as well as I could have at the time. As the senior architect on the projects sandwiched between the principals/designers and the project team responsible for getting it ALL done and making it ALL work my perspective my not have been as broad as it could have been. If you are the middle child (as I am) you might understand?

I love challenge and this project presented a laboratory of unique challenges:

  • Fairly diverse program given the overall footprint.
  • Complexity driven by design concepts and material selections.
  • Challenges driven by the project team.
  • Project timeline/deadlines.

This link goes to another site where I have a number of “flipbooks” published from a number of portfolios. The link is an article culled from one of same. It does not work perfectly there are a number of reference images that did not transfer into the article. Those images are in this post after the link:

/https://issuu.com/andrewemitchellarch84/docs/andrew_e_mitchell_architect_portfol/s/41151641

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