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Seven Finalist Cities Chosen For Smart City Challenge

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The finalists are: Austin, TX; Columbus, OH; Denver, CO; Kansas City, MO; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland, OR; and San Francisco, CA. USDOT developed the Smart City Challenge as a response to the trends identified in the Beyond Traffic draft report. Source: USDOT.

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Dennis Calvert, the right architect for Design-Build

The Korte Company

The work was labor-intensive at the time—everything was hand-drawn on drafting boards—and everyone still wore white shirts and ties. A move to Denver in 1971 landed him a role on a ten-man design team for the largest building to date in the city’s downtown, the Mountain Bell Denver Headquarters. “I

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Are All-Electric Homes The Future?

Pro Builder

This Denver builder believes that, even in a gas market, these homes' advantages will grow their market share. Denver is a strong market for natural gas, which most homes use for heat and hot water. Because most heat is lost through air leakage, walls, roofs and floors must be essentially draft-free. . kcichowicz.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

Pro Builder

Horton, Denver. Andrew Owen , 31, Project Manager, Thrive Home Builders, Denver. Jared Phifer , 39, President, Revolve Design-Build, Denver. Jared Phifer , 39, President, Revolve Design-Build, Denver. Maureen Luyun , 33, Regional Marketing Manager, D.R. Carla Ramalho , 31, Product Manager, WernerCo., Itasca, Ill.

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Design Trends Survey: What's in Store for Housing's Look and Feel

Pro Builder

It’s a glimpse into the future, the closest thing we can get to a crystal ball to see what’s on the drafting tables of architects across the country.”. . At Panacea at Stapleton, in Denver, DTJ Design enhanced the homes’ mid-century aesthetic through the use of varied rooflines, contrasting siding, masonry accents, and pops of color.

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