| AEB Architects is a full service design studio, a "Citizen Architect" with the reputation for innovative community building practices and design recognition. Projects address needs-opportunities with a client, site and community. AEBA solutions enhance ecological, social, human and financial characteristics. Architecture (A&E), Planning, Feasibility, Design Management, Urban Design and Community Development services are available.
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What Matters to AEB Architects
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Owner Informed Design Services Site and Community Specific Contexts Sustainable Development Materials in their Natural State Story of Place |
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AEB Architects is now on Facebook
visit my profile for current news and projects
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Eldorado Springs NEWS:
Eldorado Springs Aerial Photo County Chips in for Sewer Project Eldorado Springs Planning Committee (ESPC) Update Historic 2004 Sewer Election Ballot 2009 Boulder Daily Camera 33% Article 2009 Comp Plan Amendment GOALS Eldorado Springs SIGN. ESAC sewer committee initiated several community activities, including the first CDOT Townsite sign in Eldorado Springs history. Eldorado Springs Character Likes-Dislikes The AUG 09 issue of the national publication SUNSET, Living In The West, features Eldorado Springs, "Colorado's hike-and-spa getaway", pg 19-20.
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American Institute of Architects (AIA) AWARDS:
Granddaughter Amelia Jane holds the AIA Denver 2008 First Honor Award, for TAXI 2 Work/Live, presented to Alan Eban Brown Architects, Architect-of-Record. The bronze plaque was installed in the TAXI 2 Entry Lobby. Credits include MORTENSON Construction, Zeppelin Development, David Baker and Partners (San Francisco), Alan Eban Brown Architects (Eldorado Springs), Will Bruder + Partners (Phoenix), Harry Teague Architects (Basalt), and Wenk Associates (Denver). 2008 Denver First Honor Award 2009 AIA Colorado Merit Award 2010 AIA Western Mountain Region (WMR) Merit Award
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Congress For The New Urbanism (CNU) RECOGNITION:
The CNU 17 Regional Projects Book, (Colorado Urbanizing, Experiencing New Urbanism) accompanying the CNU National Conference, highlights 3 AEBA pioneering urban mixed use projects.
First is the mid 1980's SILVER SQUARE, an AIA award winning industrial building reuse, Denver's original loft, Live/Work building complex. Second is the 1990's STAPLETON REDEVELOPMENT, a national-international award winning sustainable and diverse urban infill community. Third is the 2000's TAXI Phase 1 and 2 campus redevelopment of derelict Yellow Cab property in Denver's River North (RiNo) Neighborhood.
2009 CNU Submittal
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GREENhouse Buildout V.7 VISION Booklet:
Greenhouse Phase 1 midrise residential condominium building, in Denver's Cherry Creek East (CCE) Neighborhood, was completed in 2001. In 2010, new Denver Form-Based Zoning and CCEA neighborhood agreements, became a catalyst for buildout of the GREENhouse Block. With emphasis on healthy urban family living in a Colorado garden, vehicles are tucked efficiently below an open, accessible, mixed-use neighborhood building group landscape. GREENhouse V.7 Vision Booklet
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