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Residential & Hospitality Interiors


21 Fitzsimons Apartment Homes Leasing Office and Plains Art Gallery Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO


Residential Interiors

Hospitality Interiors

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Introduction: Transforming Urban Places

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Parc Mosaic

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21 Fitzsimons Apartment Homes

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The Fremont

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The Villas at Park La Brea

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Park Towne Place Museum District Residences

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Bank and Boston Lofts

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Lake Residence

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Western Residence

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Courtyard House

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Benson Hotel and Faculty Club

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Denver Union Station and The Crawford Hotel

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Origin Fritz Farm

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Origin Red Rocks

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Origin Westminster

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Whiskey Ranch


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TRYBA ARCH IT E CT S

Transforming Urban Places Specializing in an integrated approach to design at all scales, from visionary master planning to crafting hospitable residential interiors, the work of Tryba Architects integrates contextual, iconic and sustainable design that promotes health, wellness and connection, and enriches the built and natural environments. Through our principle-driven design approach, we build consensus around a set of guiding principles which address the fundamentals of architecture and placemaking with multivalent project-specific responses. Highly diverse in form, typology and scale, our work is united by craft, elegance, rigor and civic impact.


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Residential Interiors

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Parc Mosaic Boulder, CO 4


Creating an active, sustainable community with a strong connection to the landscape

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Rooftop terraces with trellises, fireplaces and green roofs provide year-round access to open space and views.

Parc Mosaic Apartment Homes capitalizes on Boulder’s location at the intersection of the mountains and plains to create an active, sustainable community with a strong connection to the landscape.

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Aimco SIZE

7.05 acres 226 apartments 295 Below-Grade Parking Spaces

In addition to the 226 apartments in a variety of sizes and configurations, ten “outdoor rooms” throughout the property—each with a different ethos and amenity—extend the living space for residents.

SCOP E O F W O R K

Architecture Urban Design Interior Design Entitlements

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VERTICAL INTEGRATION OF TRANSPORTATION, FITNESS AMENITIES AND OPEN SPACE 3-Level Fitness and Wellness Center Residential village of diverse unit types

Great Lawn

Zen Garden

Bike storage Yoga Studio

295 below-grade parking spaces

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Climbing Wall Community Rooftop Terrace

Indoor/Outdoor Pool

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Grand Concourse

Dog Wash Service and Deliveries

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A Zen Garden allows natural light into the belowgrade 295-car parking structure, enhancing safety and the resident experience. Residents and guests can access the neighborhood buildings from the parking garage, elevated connecting bridges and private terrace walk-up entries.

Located underneath active green space, the below-grade parking structure accommodates 295 cars while reducing the heat island effect of on-grade surface parking. 12


Expansive glazing provides ample light for the indoor climbing wall in the fitness center and serves as a central light well into the parking reservoir below grade.

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An innovative operable wall element allows the indoor/outdoor 25-meter salt water pool to be enjoyed year-round.

Resident amenities include a fitness center with a climbing wall, multiple lounges, a yoga room, bike storage and an innovative indoor/outdoor 25-meter pool that can be enjoyed year-round in support of the active, athletic lifestyle that defines Boulder.

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Warm earth tones, comfortable furnishings and a large fireplace of Colorado Sandstone, local pine, and weathered steel create an inviting community gathering place.

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Contemporary kitchen finishes express local Boulder context.

The units at Parc Mosaic capture natural lighting and views of the surrounding Boulder context. Ground floor units feature large, private outdoor spaces. The warmth of vinyl plank flooring and wood cabinets is complemented by cool modern touches of stainless appliances and glass backsplash tile. Every unit was carefully tailored to provide residents with storage space, incorporating built-in mud rooms, walk-in closets and laundry rooms. 16


Units feature bright and spacious living areas centered around the kitchen as a hub for sociability.

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21 Fitzsimons Apartment Homes Leasing Office and Plains Art Gallery Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO

A new vision for life in a medical innovation hub 18


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Meeting spaces and new retail connecting to the gallery ensures a constant hum of activity in the space while serving the surrounding innovation community.

The 21 Fitzsimons Apartment community is uniquely situated in the center of Aurora’s Fitzsimons Medical Campus. Aimco acquired the four building apartment property and invested in renovating its resident spaces to upgrade the amenities and bring in a distinct Colorado association. Our work with Aimco has spread across the country to multiple metropolitan cities.

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Aimco S I ZE

24,000 SF PROCUREMENT

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Interior renovations of the neighborhood retail spaces, including Lost Coffee and Reverie Floral, bring new life to the area.   21


The reimagined, expansive pool deck is the centerpiece of the primary courtyard. 22


Trees surround patio spaces where fire pits blaze and warm open guest chairs.

Together we have created a new approach to the modern day apartment leasing office and amenities spaces. Rather than a typical office arrangement, Aimco has committed to creating art galleries where leasing functions can be performed and residents can enjoy works from local artists. At 21 Fitzsimons, we redesigned a compartmentalized office and underutilized break room space to create a fluid, open space Plains Gallery that connects visually to the pool deck through the luxurious Plains Club.   23


The Fremont CU Anschutz Medical Campus, CO 24


Vibrant residential experience at the heart of a world-class medical innovation community   25


View along 21st Street—the building is a convergence of traditional and contemporary architecture.

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Aimco S I ZE

2.0 acres 253 units 225 parking spaces 360,600 SF SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Interior Design Experiential Design

Named after one of the American West’s great explorers, The Fremont Residences is a 253-unit apartment community both grounded in history and focused on the future. The Fremont is made up of five distinct districts within the building. Each district presents a unique facade with quality materials and thoughtful detailing, adding to the richness of the street experience. The buildings boast an array of distinctive unit options including twolevel townhomes, walk-up row homes and premier residences with a variety of private balcony options.

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In the building’s comfortable Uber Waiting Room, artwork by local artists reflects the journey of John Frémont, 19th-century explorer of the Rocky Mountains and namesake of the residential community.

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The Library Conservatory provides a restorative space for study, gathering and reflection. 30


A variety of positive outdoor rooms accommodating different gathering sizes are provided within the central elevated courtyard.

Open exchange between the buildings is accomplished with shared amenities including covered and secured parking, fitness and gathering spaces, as well as the luxurious elevated courtyard and pool terrace. As the first in a new phase of residential development on the campus, The Fremont— combined with the current development of the Benson Hotel and Faculty Club—will create a dynamic and active community at the CU Anschutz Innovation Community and serve as a catalyst for future residential and research-focused development.   31


Thoughtfully planned as the social hub of the home, kitchens feature communal island countertops oriented toward views and natural light.

The Fremont is defined by a full array of thoughtful unit offerings including fireplaces, private entries, gardens and roof terraces, allowing residents to craft their living space and experience a more unique sense of home.

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Custom built-in desks provide dedicated space for remote working and home schooling.

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Elegant and functional living spaces ranging in size and configuration from studios to 3-bedroom townhomes are thoughtfully designed to elevate the way people experience their home, the community and the outdoors.

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Master bedroom units with plentiful natural light.

Bathrooms feature a calm palette of clean lines textured by natural stone and warm finishes.

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The Villas at Park La Brea Los Angeles, CA

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The village effortlessly promotes relaxation and wellness starting as the resident enters the site.

The Villas at Park La Brea is a carefully curated community that will resonate with those desiring to integrate health and wellness fully, and whole-heartedly, into their everyday life. The comfort and elegance provoked by the architecture works harmoniously with the natural environment to create a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

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The community is centered around a collection of health-focused amenities, including a re-imagine pool.

Villas Spa & Wellness will offer a competitive advantage through an exceptional level of service and a holistic focus on health and wellbeing. Modeled after Rancho La Puerta in Tecate, Mexico, Villas will offer a fully immersive wellness experience complete with a full service spa providing traditional treatments and alternative therapies.

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Aimco S I ZE

438,800 SF 310 units COMPLETION

Ongoing SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Interior Design Experiential Design


The Conservatory is a new light-filled rotunda with large palms creating a natural canopy and marks the arrival point for residents and patrons.   41


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Existing interior divided from exterior patio.

Healing traditions are a critical element in planning and presenting lifetime health strategy individualized to the needs of each member and resident. The Thermal Circuit is a bathing and relaxation ritual that members enjoy daily as part of the Spa.

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The Mineral Bath has been opened to the exterior terrace and is a part of a regenerative Thermal Circuit of spa amenities.   43


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Existing artificial and natural landscaping crowds narrow pathways throughout the site.

The residential garden court includes an open lawn, stone seat wall and Social Pavilion with flexible everyday use and opportunity for large community events. The Social Pavilion is the focus of the garden and is designed as an “outdoor room” for residents to use throughout the year as a stage for yoga classes, educational sessions and performances. Surrounded by abundant planting areas and the Restorative Gardens, ground floor apartment homes feature private terraces.

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Social pavilion and restorative gardens encircled by private terraces for ground floor homes.   45


Park Towne Place Philadelphia, PA

Artful transformation of a historic mid-century community 46


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Dated 1980’s Towne Center courtyard.

As a result of the team's redevelopment efforts, Park Towne Place is once again among the premier multifamily communities in Center City Philadelphia. Composed of four 18-story towers arranged around a Great Lawn, the property is the first mid-century modern multi-family community in Pennsylvania to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Aimco

Architecture Historic Preservation Interior Design Branding Experiential Design Art Program Entitlements

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948 Apartment Units 600 Below Grade Parking Spaces

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Designed as the central hub for the property, the Towne Center was reinvented with a restored building envelope bringing new transparency that connects indoor and outdoor activity.   49


Preservation, new design interventions and enlivened programming have transformed the campus into a vibrant community. Major interventions included restoration of the building envelope, new openings for daylight and circulation paths, complete restoration of the 600-space underground parking structure, reimagined amenities including the largest outdoor pool in Center City Philadelphia and a 20,000 SF retail center, and fully renovated and reconfigured living spaces oriented toward city and river views.

The central stair in the amenity building during construction in 2016. 50


The insertion of a new central stair and skylight increases circulation between the upper and lower levels and brings new light to a previously dark space.   51


The Towne Center includes a demonstration kitchen for community dining in the Oar Pub and a variety of gathering spaces.

Capitalizing on the unique proximity to some of the country’s most prestigious cultural institutions such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Barnes Foundation, the campus has been reconnected to the Parkway Museums District through its robust art program. The project celebrates Park Towne Place’s historic character and fulfills the exciting promise of modern urbanism in the heart of Philadelphia. 52


The Towne Center Oar Pub, a contemporary clubhouse with design details inspired by Philadelphia’s Boathouse Row.

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The Site and Tower Lobbies feature Park Towne’s permanent art collection in addition to rotating exhibits organized through partnership with a curated collections group.

Integration of a diverse art program was central to the successful redevelopment of Park Towne Place Museum District Residences. Aimco and Tryba installed art in three categories: a permanent collection, a rotating collection through partnerships with local institutions and distinct sets of art themes in resident corridors that focus on American and Philadelphia artists.

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Large-scale site sculptures reconnect Park Towne Place with the cultural fabric of the Museum District.   55


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Removal of 1980’s remodeling and narrow galley kitchens.

Units were completely transformed with open floor plans centered around the kitchen as a hub for entertainment. Designed like custom homes, each unit has its own character and aesthetic with luxurious features including fire places, built-in wine coolers and balconies with views of the city. On the top two floors, units were combined to provide luxury penthouses units that have become highly desired by a demographic seeking top-of-the-market urban living. 56


Reconfigured units open up the kitchen to the living space to bring in natural light and views.

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BE F ORE

Units were dated, dark and in need of major renovations to meet market demands.

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Restoration of mid-century modern “open plan” philosophy takes full advantage of skyline, parkway and river views.

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Bank and Boston Lofts Denver, CO

Creative redevelopment of a Downtown Denver landmark   61


At the Bank & Boston Lofts, a conversion project that transformed underutilized storage room space into rentable units presented Aimco and Tryba with an opportunity to test a variety of unit finishes. Six distinct interior finish packages were created to complement an Aimco property’s locality, building architecture and urban to suburban setting. As part of this approach, the team was able to test durability, rentability and budget for each finish package. Across all units, open loft layouts create space for social gathering and entertaining while providing privacy with the incorporation of a gallery wall.

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Aimco S I ZE

275 units SCOPE OF WORK

Architect of Record Interior Design


Mid-century Modern

Modern refers to a specific design style from the mid-20th century that broke the traditional styles of the days before the Industrial Revolution. Those with a passion for the era of innovation and expression in woodwork seek solace in the midcentury modern. A retro-inspired collector will find this their home.   63


Cottage Classic Cozy, happy and unpretentious, the Cottage Classic setting attracts a resident seeking upscale simplicity. One of the more universally pleasing themes, the light & airy setting will never be out of style.

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Refined Rustic

Earth tones, a mountain cabin feel and rustic accents resonate with those seeking a cozy home in the heart of downtown. A resident craving the touch of the natural embraces this unit’s refined organic elements.

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Western Contemporary

Classic, timeless and flexible is the mantra of this resident. The balance of deep cherry against the light marble is equivalent to that combination of a perfect denim jean with a white t-shirt dressedup with a string of pearls or black blazer. Their roots are classically grounded, with individual flare.

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Classic Modern

Appealing to the upwardly-mobile who seek the clean & sleek with little adornment, this palette appeals to the tech-oriented millennial. The style meets a resident’s desire for living in a modern aesthetic—a highly functional, streamlined design with a livable feel.   67


Lake Residence Denver, CO

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Courtyard residence places landscape and art at its heart

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The entry and arrival experience is designed as a choreographed processional sequence that engages the surrounding landscape and establishes the lake as the focal point.

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Private S IZE

7,750 SF 880 SF A.D.U. S CO P E O F W O RK

Entitlements Architecture Interior Design

Entry through the custom cherry wood-carved front door provides a glimpse of the courtyard beyond.

The Lake Residence was designed in relationship to the lake and views with an equal focus on the courtyard as an extension of the home. The thoughtfully-crafted processional sequence influences how the owners and guests interact with the interior spaces and the surrounding landscape.

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DINING

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GARAGE OUTDOOR PAVILION

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View from the front door through the main corridor to the lake. 74


The warmth of wood ceilings contrasts with the refined, industrial nature of concrete polished floors in the main living space.

Connections to nature and access to natural light are provided throughout the residence. Masonry and blackened steel are interwoven with softer elements of wood, glass and weathered steel, creating a juxtaposition of transparency and solidity.

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A residence with metaphorical and literal connection to the four elements: earth, water, fire and air

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Western Residence

Home connected to a distinctly Western landscape 78


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Kitchen workspaces are organized in relationship to interior and exterior views. 80


The kitchen flows to the east-facing patio, extending the morning routine outdoors.

Located atop a rise in the landscape, this custom residence offers uninhibited views to the distinctly Western landscape. Organized around a central courtyard, the home is protected on the north side with minimal windows, while extensive glazing to the south offers natural vistas sheltered by a brise soleil.

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Private SIZE

14,300 SF SCOP E O F W O R K

Architecture Entitlements Interior Design

Clear delineations between the large-scale gathering spaces to the west and more intimately scaled private spaces to the east ensure the home provides opportunities for both social interaction and respite for the owners and their guests.   81


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The warmth and comfort of the hearth draws visitors into the library. Framed views to the encircling aspen groves through the windows create a calming sense of enclosure and security.

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A residence inspired by Pueblo vernacular architecture and a response to the Western environment

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Courtyard House Denver, CO

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The front entry consists of the full material palette of the home: Colorado Buff sandstone, cedar, cherry and aged bronze steel. Natural light is introduced in the entry hall and carried as a theme throughout.

Strategically located in one of Denver’s most beloved neighborhoods, this new home reflects the owner’s discerning eye for detail and desire to create a true indoor/outdoor living experience. Organized around a central courtyard, the home is surrounded by generous glazing protected by deep overhangs, capturing warmth and light and extending the living space to the outdoors.

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Private SIZE

7,800 SF SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture


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Two monumental cast concrete fireplaces form the center points around which the indoor and outdoor spaces of the house are organized.

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Hospitality

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Benson Hotel and Faculty Club Anschutz Medical Campus, CO

A new market, retail, central green and faculty club/hotel provide a new center of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical and Innovation Campus. 94


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The Benson Hotel and Faculty Club establishes an iconic presence along Montview 96


Events at the Faculty Club Hotel East Rose Garden.

THE BENSON HOTEL AND FACULT Y CLUB The Benson Hotel and Faculty Club is the center of hospitality at the nationally-recognized CU Anschutz Medical Campus and is designed to accommodate the needs of the hospitals and University by offering high-quality meeting facilities, full-service lodging and a center of social activity.

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The Ballroom provides an inspiring gathering and event space.

The hotel supports the full spectrum of activities on campus through dedicated spaces for collaboration and innovation, connection and leisure and celebration and recognition—a venue for promoting campus achievements, showcasing and honoring award-winning faculty, and carrying forward a longstanding tradition of excellence in research, education and patient care.

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The seasonally dynamic occulus at the Faculty Club Hotel marks the intersection of the aspiration and   99


The inviting warmth and inspiring art of the Apothecary Bar creates a central place for social connection. CLIENT

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102,000 SF 106 keys SCOPE OF WORK

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The Restaurant and neighborhood patio cultivates the timeless essence of Colorado: bountiful, vibrant and rooted in community.

The Restaurant and Bar are places to convene with colleagues to celebrate today’s success and collaborate on tomorrow’s innovations. The hotel’s location at the epicenter of the worldclass health innovation community also offers guests of the hotel access to a range of neighborhood amenities including the adjacent events lawn, restaurant plaza and fitness center.

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The Faculty Club and Terrace are places for collaboration, connection and celebration 102


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Rooms celebrate the spirit of the West and invite guests to rest, recover and rejuvenate.

The awe-inspiring landscapes of the distinctive Colorado outdoors are captured through the balanced use of natural color palettes and textures. Raw cut stones, ambient lighting, hardwoods and leather offer a memorable contrast to calming tones of blues and grays.

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Natural color palettes, materials and textures create a warm guest experience.

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Denver Union Station & The Crawford Hotel Denver, CO 106


Restored station becomes the West’s premier transit hub   107


One hundred years after the original Grand Opening, a revitalized, restored and reinvigorated Denver Union Station reopened its doors, solidifying its position as the region’s premier multi-modal transit hub. The design team was charged with fitting a hotel, including upgraded systems, fixtures, retail and restaurants into this historic train depot. The depot’s Great Hall is both the hotel lobby and the central station for the multi-modal transit hub, integrating light and commuter rail, Amtrak, regional and local bus, taxi, bikes and pedestrians.

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The grand central space had fallen into disuse. Long, blank perimeter walls did little to activate the space and flat fluorescent lighting panels overhead lent a perfunctory feel.

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The new Great Hall is at once grand and comfortable. A variety of seating groups are surrounded by new storefronts offering an array of destination shopping and dining options.

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The Great Hall serves as the hotel lobby and the central station for the region’s multi-modal transit hub.

THE GREAT HALL— ”DENVER’S LIVING ROOM” Inspiration for the 12,000-square-foot Great Hall’s design came from the building’s rich history as well as a vision for creating “Denver’s Living Room”— a space that welcomes travelers, visitors and hotel guests at all hours, 365 days a year. Soaring ceilings are accented by monumental lighting fixtures and brightened by a soft white color scheme.

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Union Station Alliance S IZE

153,000 SF 112 keys S CO P E O F W O RK

Architecture Master Planning Historic Preservation Interior Design Experiential Design Entitlements


The Cooper Lounge is a revenue-generating destination on the mezzanine.   111


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Dark and drab interiors had not changed since the 1960s.

The Station's revitalization and restoration included upgrading systems and fixtures and incorporating retail and restaurants into an historic train depot. 112


New retail storefronts bring light, activity and a new architectural integrity to the Great Hall.   113


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Former coal storage and mechanical space in the basement.

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New concourse, bar and conference center.   115


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The existing building was carefully restored to enhance its key historic features.

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The timeless, contemporary, and elegant guest rooms are inspired by the building’s Victorian era beginning.

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The Pullman guest rooms on the new Mezzanine Level evoke train travel in its heyday with a subtle nod to Art Deco.

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The Station’s century-old structure contributes to the unique character of 32 guest rooms in the formerly unoccupied attic space.

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Luxurious bathrooms are fully integrated with historic structure.

The Loft rooms in the former attic feature exposed wood timbers, vaulted ceilings, modern art and luxuriously appointed bathrooms. The addition of the mezzanine and reconfiguration of the attic is key to the financial viability of the Crawford Hotel.   121


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Origin Fritz Farm Lexington, KY

A new hospitality brand based on community and experience   123


A mural overlooking the lobby was painted by Louisville-based Cuban artist Carlos de Francisco 124


Terminating the central green of the Fritz Farm development, Origin Lexington defines southern hospitality. A combination of custom-formed masonry, contemporary metal detailing & classical proportioning assure Origin Hotel Fritz Farm is an architectural thoroughbred worthy of its prominent site.

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120 Rooms 75,675 SF 5 stories EFFICIENCY

631 SF / Key SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Interior Design FF&E

The 120-room boutique is the center of attention, complete with a food and beverage concept featuring a full service bar, open kitchen concept and a functional bourbon still. Interiors of white woodwork with green leather and brass accents set a regionally-specific tone unique within the Origin collection.

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2,735 SF EVENT CENTER

2,460 SF R E TA I L

4,425 SF FITNESS CENTER

705 SF

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Suites have unique layouts with separate bedroom and living area spaces, providing guests more flexibility and comfort in their stays.

Laid back, comfortable sitting areas overlook The Summit at Fritz Farm's high end shopping district. 126


Guest Rooms feature Lexington's signature Derby green throughout the furnishings.

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Origin Red Rocks Golden, CO

A new hospitality brand based on community and experience 128


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Guests are greeted with boho furnishings, local music inspired art work and natural wood tones.

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Origin Red Rocks, the debut location of the Origin Hotel Group, is the official accommodation at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in the foothills of the Rockies. Adjacent to I-70 and less than 10 minutes from the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater, this four-story, 124-room boutique draws concert goers and mountain adventurers alike.

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124 Rooms 88,500 SF 4 stories EFFICIENCY

714 SF / Key SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Interior Design FF&E

Amenities include a full service bar and restaurant coupled with an outdoor beer garden. The architecture draws inspiration from the surrounding geology, emulating the massing, striation and earth tones found in the immediate area. A local art program focused on nature and musical history rounds out the interior design.

BA R / R E STAU R A N T

3,850 SF BEER GARDEN

5,250 SF EVENT CENTER

6,000 SF FITNESS CENTER

1,000 SF

The Nomad Taqueria features cozy seating groups around the fireplace and Red Rocks concert posters.   131


An array of room types each feature plush mattresses, spacious subwaytiled bathrooms, and panoramic mountain views.

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Guestroom bathrooms include spacious vanities and musical inspired artwork.

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In-room dining tables are included in the corner suites, perfect for guests entertaining before or after concert shows.

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The Origin Suites have spacious living rooms that take in the views of the front range's western slopes.

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Origin Westminster Westminster, CO

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Origin Westminster will be the cornerstone of the downtown Westminster development. As one of the first buildings out of the ground in the city’s new downtown district, a diverse program is paired with proper urban architecture to establish a center of vitality within the community.

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125 Rooms 104,825 SF 5 stories EFFICIENCY

839 SF / Key SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Interior Design FF&E

The corner retail will be occupied by a 9,000 SF market, drawing residents from the surrounding area. The 125-room boutique hotel, the third of the Origin brand, will act as a hub for both tourist and business travelers conveniently located between the cities of Denver and Boulder.

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9,160 SF BA R / R E STAU R A N T

3,150 SF EVENT CENTER

7,500 SF FITNESS CENTER

660 SF

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Whiskey Ranch Fort Worth, TX 140


Experience the art and science of distilling   141


Through an integrated approach to planning, architecture and design, Tryba orchestrated an immersive sensory experience at Firestone & Robertson’s new ‘Whiskey Ranch’ just outside of Fort Worth, Texas. Set on a bucolic 112-acre property, the site is carefully arranged with a large-scale whiskey production facility to the south, and hospitality and administration functions to the north. A central courtyard serves as a connector and outdoor event space, offering spectacular skyline views.

The design of ‘rugged elegance’ is visible in The Ranch House where reclaimed wood and saddle leather add authenticity to the retail experience. 142

COMPLETION

2018 S I ZE 45,000 SF; 112 ACRES CLIENT

Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co. SCOPE OF WORK

Architecture Urban Design Interior Design Entitlements


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Glazing surrounding the top 45-foot column allows daylight into the distillery and offers views of the surrounding hills.

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The design of ‘rugged elegance’ is visible in The Ranch House where reclaimed wood and saddle 148


The immersive experience culminates in a visit to the bar and tasting room where the design creates a welcoming environment for guests to gather and celebrate.

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The Ranch House is connected by the Barrel Breezeway, a unique engineering feat that replicates the experience of being inside an 150


The Ranch House hosts weddings and events throughout the year.

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Firm Awards Tryba Architects’ work has been nationally recognized for transforming urban sites, buildings and interiors into fully integrated, vibrant and timeless places.

Best Historic Preservation Project, GBCA

Firm of the Year, AIA Western Mountain

Park Towne Place Museum District Residences

Tryba Architects

Development of the Year, NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association

Architect of the Year, AIA Colorado David Tryba, FAIA

Clayton Lane

Honor Award, AIA Colorado

Architect of the Year, AIA Colorado Bill Moon, AIA

Clayton Lane

NAIOP Development of the Year

Lifetime Achievement, Colorado Preservation Inc.

16 Market Square

David & Stephanie Tryba

National Award of Economic Development Excellence, US Department of Commerce

Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, University of Colorado

CityCenter Englewood

Honor Award, AIA Colorado Mayer Residence

For significant contribution to the transformation and rebuilding of Denver’s urban form. David Tryba, FAIA

Leadership Impact Award, Downtown Denver Partnership David Tryba, FAIA

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