Conover Building
The Conover Professional Building in downtown Colorado Springs was created to provide new offices for a series of law and insurance companies. The owner’s vision for this particular office building was that it should reflect the downtown vernacular of Colorado Springs and have a distinctly urban feel.
Mixed Use
Project Details
- Square footage: 53,000 sf
- Project cost: $3.15M
Design Details
- Daylighting
- Historic renovation
- Connection to the outside
Recognition
- 2003 Award of Excellence, Historic Preservation Alliance of Colorado Springs
Strong visual pilasters and corner rectangular bay windows emphasize external texture. The large, multi-mullioned windows not only reinforce the historic warehouse feel, but also admit generous amounts of light into the main façades of the building. The front and rear atrium/mezzanine spaces invite natural light, and visual access to the skylights is made possible by mezzanine balconies that allow patrons to experience these multi-floor spaces.
"The whole process instituted by the design team at RTA made the development and construction of the Conover Building a pure joy. I believe that it has raised the 'high-water mark' for commercial and design development in the urban downtown of Colorado Springs.”
The Conover Building’s façade was inspired by a multitude of historic sources because the client had requested a building with a “historic feel.” The design team felt that the turn-of-the-century warehouse districts of various cities, especially the historic district of LODO in downtown Denver, offered the kind of historic texture RTA wanted to recreate.