Every August I look forward to the return of students. Usually, by the time we reach fall break, we’re ready for a bit of a reprieve. Come October, we’ve settled back into our routines, had.
Lost Denver back in 2014, but he and his publisher had a falling-out over what was actually lost in Denver. So Goodstein moved on to another project before he decided to dive back into the
Lost Denver idea.
The result is
The Denver That Is No More: The Story of the City’s Demolished Landmarks, which was just released. As always, Goodstein hopes that the history he writes will help shape the present and future of this place. “The argument I give and I’ve used it so much it’s a cliché: Grasping the past, we can understand the present, he says. If we can understand the present, we can shape our future.
Biomass Boiler Technology Heats Up
A new corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Denver converts sawdust into energy with a state-of-the-art system. Feb192021
Image by Inside Out Studios
A humble material waste sawdust is a key to the state-of-the-art energy strategy at a doormaker’s new corporate headquarters in Denver.
Completed in January, the home and manufacturing facility of TruStile offers a roadmap for integrating biomass technology into industrial and office buildings. Among other distinctions, the property features Denver’s first biomass boiler.
The 310,000-square-foot facility was designed by Ware Malcomb and built by Ryan Cos., and will consolidate TruStile’s operations, which had been spread among four smaller buildings in Denver.
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