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Bryan Construction, MOA deliver All Copy Products headquarters in Lincoln Park

MOA developed a scheme incorporating an above-ground, structured parking podium for 220 vehicles directly into the building massing, which still allows for convenient connections to the lobby, offices and warehouses.

All Copy Products has a new headquarters in Denver’s Lincoln Park, bringing its Denver workforce together into a headquarters that will support its collaborative culture and allow for future growth. Designed by MOA Architecture, the project was built by Bryan Construction.

Located in the northwest corner of Denver’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, the design honors the industrial heritage of the area while also looking to the future with concrete forms, elegant metal paneling and electrochromic glass.

“Given the building’s visibility along Colfax Avenue, we knew it was important to give it a real presence,” said Eric Vogel, director of design at MOA. “The projecting glass volumes, in combination with the vertical and horizontal metal panels, give the façade a real sense of drama and movement.”

Despite its promising location close to downtown, the site was not without its challenges. One issue that emerged early in design was the environmental covenants protecting the site, which restrict the excavation and disturbance of contaminated soils. Because the environmental covenants made below-grade parking unfeasible, MOA developed a scheme incorporating an above-ground, structured parking podium for 220 vehicles directly into the building massing, which still allows for convenient connections to the lobby, offices and warehouses.

“We are really proud of how we worked with the environmental covenants,” said Bret Kudlicki, architect at MOA, who managed the project. “It’s so important to find ways to creatively design and build on these brownfield sites that are close to the downtown core.”

The interior program of the building was crafted to serve All Copy Products’ unique corporate structure and business needs. A key design driver was the need for a compelling “tour route,” providing prospective clients with a strong introduction to All Copy Products and its featured products and services.

“We understood how crucial client tours were to All Copy’s business model,” Vogel said, “so we worked closely with their leadership to understand the structure of these tours and generate an intuitive narrative through the design of these spaces.” The two-story lobby with its grand staircase serves as a dramatic start to the tour route, which leads clients through three separate showrooms, with the final room on the second floor offering a view into the building’s massive warehouse space, emphasizing the breadth of the company’s operations. The final stop of the tour is a window looking into the company’s dispatch center for its external internet technology services division.

The design team sought to provide the building with a wide variety of working and collaboration spaces along with a rich selection of amenities. The office floors include working environments that range from larger meeting spaces to huddle rooms to more private work settings away from workstations. Building amenities include a fitness area and an employee lounge on the fifth floor, which opens out onto a balcony with views of the Front Range and downtown Denver. The building also emphasizes the importance of daylighting to user comfort, with one of the Denver metro area’s largest installations of electrochromic glass, which regulates the amount of sunlight let into the building and eliminates the need for manual blinds.

Published in the Oct. 16-Nov. 3, 2019, issue of CREJ.

Kris Oppermann Stern is publisher and editor of Building Dialogue, a Colorado Real Estate Journal publication, and editor of CREJ's construction, design, and engineering section, including news and bylined articles. Building Dialogue is a quarterly, four-color magazine that caters specifically to the AEC industry, including features on projects and people, as well as covering trends…