Arts and Culture Practice Leader Bill Murray and our design team were in Denver last week to share design updates for the Loretto Heights Theatre Project with our clients. Ideas were exchanged among our team, the clients, and the operational crews as we discussed our visions for the next step of the project. The team also had the pleasure of revisiting our legacy project, Boettcher Concert Hall, designed by Norman Pfeiffer, one of the founding Principals of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates (HHPA), Pfeiffer’s legacy firm. The United States’ first concert hall in the round and a demonstration of HHPA’s innovative design approach, Boettcher hall has retained its impact over the years. We had a great time working with our clients in Denver and look forward to continuing our collaboration. #perkinseastman #pfeiffer #denver #denvercolorado #denverarts #boettcher #boettcherconcerthall
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