Anschutz Commons at Graland Country Day School

The Anschutz Commons building is a striking example of contextual contemporary design. The new building replaced a prior campus classroom building at the heart of the 7-acre Graland Country Day School Campus, a private K-8 educational institution established in 1924. The design simultaneously provides the school with highly flexible food service, classroom and community spaces, and reinforces the unity of the historic design principles of the campus. Anschutz Commons at Graland Country Day School was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Buildings Council.

Services
Architecture
Interiors
Typology
Education
Sustainablity
Location
Denver, Colorado
Size
 Square Feet

The daylighting strategy and re-used historic roof tiles are two of the highly sustainable elements of the project.

The scale of the structure and its connections to outdoor spaces knit it together with existing green spaces to improve student circulation and access.

Simplicity at Every Turn

Embracing an inclusive ethos, Hurley Place positions itself with the river as its focal point, inviting diverse communities and fostering economic vibrancy. The Riverfront development is comprised of two residential towers, a hotel tower, and an expansive central open space connecting to the river. This central connector is flanked by food & beverage and retail establishments and serves as both a connection to the Promenade but also a gathering space for the community.

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Awards & recognition

2012
US Green Building Council
Anschutz Commons
LEED Gold Certification