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FRONT PORCH DESIGN

Project Design Intent Statement for: 99 West Cedar Ave ,Denver, Co 80223 Executive Summary: We are attempting to bring into functional performance what seems to have existed previously on the street facing front of the above captioned residence. We propose to create...

Roger Day has an eye for detail

Victorian house in Baker neighborhood brought back to life As an architect who designs things from the ground up, Roger Day has an eye for detail. But he also has an eye for the potential of existing buildings, even ones in need of repair, refurbishing and outright...

Gruba Geiseler Carport

This project began with the Complete retrofit of their dwelling back in 2007 with the integration of a Solar Trombe Wall heat acquisition System, a 1970’s Stainless Steel Solar Hot Water Heating Panel (with 4 left over), an...

Stop Work Order!

Find one of these Stop Work Notices on the front door of the project you've almost "got away with"? Often it takes a little bit of "negotiating" and clarification/documentation of what you're doing to get the project “back on track”. The permit process can be daunting...

A-Town Pizza

Rogers newest commercial drawing project has received Building Permit Approval from the Aurora Building Department and is in the Construction phase. The Pizza will be baked in a WOOD Fired Oven.  Look at my floor plans HERE The Owner promises to provide the BEST Pizza...

Wet Masonry Walls

A common recurring problem in Baker Neighborhood homes is deteriorating masonry (a.k.a. "sand brick") walls. The cause is primarily related to drainage around the foundation wall(s). The cure relies upon facilitating the water with the opportunity to be carried far...

My Former Office

There’s a feeling I get When I look to the west And my spirit is crying For leaving… In my thoughts I have seen Rings of smoke through the trees And the voices of those Who stand looking… Ooh, it makes me wonder Ooh, it really makes me wonder ….. -from "Stairway to...

CookShack

..... with friends en route to the Cookshack for morning coffee...