Today we have a special “Inside the Infill” post on 1401 Lawrence, where we are going to head inside to take a closer look at some of the elements going into this project. A huge thank you to Matt Archuletta, of Beck, for allowing DenverInfill to tour this great project!

First, let’s start off with a detailed look at the screening going up on the outside of the parking garage. In our previous post, we saw how the panels were coming together. The staggered panels are hefty aluminum and look pretty sharp from the inside of the garage.

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Remember that neat feature about the glass facade I mentioned on Monday? Here it is up close. The glass curtain wall continues past the structure creating a neat hanging effect. This will add another great dimension when viewing this building from the street level.

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Here is one more perspective of the unique glass facade.

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With all reflective glass, there is always a slight tint when looking out from the inside. 1401 Lawrence features a light blue glass which is hardly noticeable from the inside.

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1401 Lawrence features some amazing views. Here are a couple of teasers from inside the building. In our next post, we will cover the views exclusively.

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To wrap up, here are two fun construction photos. The first picture is looking straight down the tower crane mast. The second is from the hoist elevator as we were riding it up the side of 1401 Lawrence.

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Next up, the grand finale: amazing views, in all directions, from the 19th floor!