Take a trip through Denver’s history. Focused on landmarks new and old, the tour will reveal how the construction of the Millennium Bridge and redevelopment of Denver Union Station catalyzed the transformation of Denver’s railyards and warehouse district into a national model of development connecting the urban core and the historic neighborhoods along the South Platte River. The tour will also explore the lighting design and its importance for both the station terminal and Millennium Bridge.
Ticket Price: $25 Members, $30 Non-Members
* Please note that some portions of the tour take place outside, so make sure you are dressed comfortably for both movement and the weather.
About the tour guides:
Dane Sanders joined Clanton & Associates, Inc. in 2002. With strong design and technical skills in lighting, daylighting and controls, Dane approaches challenging projects with inspired and innovative designs. Several of his projects are LEED certified, including six LEED Platinum projects. His project experience includes museums, exhibits, art galleries, convention centers, commercial interiors, streetscapes, and urban design. He is a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Colorado Illumination Engineering Program for daylighting, lighting controls, and advanced lighting design and detailing. He also speaks at lighting and energy conferences such as LightFair and Greenbuild.
Tommy Matthews is Associate Principal at Tryba Architects where he leads the experiential design studio. Tommy serves on the board of trustees for Historic Denver and has produced a short documentary film on Denver Mountain Parks.