This hybrid “aparthotel” resides in the River North District just north of downtown. It offers uniquely flexible lengths of stay from a nightly to weekly option on several floors and a monthly to yearly option on others. In addition to the hotel amenities, ‘The Red Barber’ provides rooftop dining and drinks, and weekly yoga classes are held on the in the rooftop events tent.
The St. Julien is the place to stay in downtown Boulder. The luxury four-story hotel has restaurants and ballrooms which are frequently used for private and community events. A unique transfer structure over the ballrooms allowed three stories of guestrooms above the ballrooms while staying under the strict city height limit.
Marriott Residence Inn rises 14 stories above 18th & Champa Streets. It is comprised of 9 floors of hotel suites above 4 levels of parking, atop the lobby level. It is a post-tensioned concrete frame building, with concrete cores used as lateral-resisting elements. Special slab-to-core wall connection detailing helped in virtually eliminating any restraint cracking.
Located in California near a fault in seismic design category F (the highest category in the IBC), this wood framed hotel had challenging diaphragm detailing.
The Omni utilized a structural first floor and deep foundation to mitigate issues associated with expansive soils, and married the flat plate hotel structure with the steel-framed conference center. The tower cladding was all panelized to facilitate schedule and quality.
Under construction, this project is a 3-story, wood framed, dual brand hotel. An outdoor pool is located in the rear of the hotel to let guests cool off in the Arizona sun.
Metropolitan State University created a working hotel on their campus as a part of their hospitality education program, providing students a real world working and learning environment. The building joined a cast-in-place concrete hotel with a structural steel educational wing wrapped around a central courtyard.