Firehouse Renovation / Meridian 105 Architecture
In 2019 Meridian 105 Architecture undertook the redesign and adaptive reuse of a circa 1890s masonry firehouse standing in Denver?s LoHi neighborhood. During its operation as a firehouse, the building housed both the horses and carriages used during that era. The structure however stood at the top of a steep hill which proved dysfunctional for horse-drawn fire pumps and therefore was decommissioned in the early 20th century. Since that time, the building has served many other purposes from a 1920s-era speakeasy to its most recent use as an apartment building.
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architects: Meridian 105 ArchitectureLocation: Denver, Colorado, United StatesProject Year: 2021Photographs: Justin Martin PhotographyPhotographs: Karl WolfArea: 12000.0 ft2
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© Justin Martin Photography
architects: Meridian 105 ArchitectureLocation: Denver, Colorado, United StatesProject Year: 2021Photographs: Justin Martin PhotographyPhotographs: Karl WolfArea: 12000.0 ft2
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