In Part 1 and Part 2 of this “Inside the Infill” series, we looked at how construction is coming along on the State of Colorado’s new 695,000 square foot, $260 million, LEED-Gold judicial center in Denver’s Civic Center district. In this Part 3, it’s all about the view. As the tallest building along the southern edge of Civic Center Park, the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center will provide employees and visitors with awesome views of central Denver in all directions. Here are a few of my and Ryan’s favorites from our recent tour.
Left: View to the north at the upper end of Downtown. Right: View to the southeast at part of the Capitol Hill district.
Left: View to the northeast at part of the Uptown district. Right: View to the northeast at the State Capitol.
Left: A zoomed-in view to the northwest down the new 14th Street. Right: View to the northwest at the City & County Building, with the Colorado Convention Center, Pepsi Center, and Elitch Gardens beyond.
Left: View to the southwest at part of the library/art museum facilities and Golden Triangle district. Right: View to the south at the ING/Security Life Building across 13th Avenue.
Neat reflection in that last photo, eh?
We’re not quite done. The Ralph Carr isn’t the only new building with a nice view. Here’s a bonus photo of a view from the outdoor terrace at the new History Colorado Center:
Sweet!
Thanks so much for doing these posts! As a future employee of the building, this is my first look inside, so I appreciate it very much. Looks like it should be a nice addition to the Civic Center area.
First look cool.
Also share your appreciation.
quite the real estate
Brilliant photographs! I particularly like the one of the Hamilton Building.
“Brilliant” … wouldn’t have gone that far.
But OK, close enough.