Denver Court House screen

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The sculptured screen on the Denver Court House designed by
Denver architect Alan Gass.

The Denver Court House & Federal Building were designed 1965 by
James Sudler and Fisher & Davis.

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3 Responses to “Denver Court House screen”

Lawrence May 27th, 2010 at 1:08 am

The sculptured screen on the Denver Court House is really a creative work done by the sculptor.Now a days such creative work is not been done by the Roofing Denver contractors.

Alan G. Gass, FAIA April 25th, 2011 at 8:31 pm

I did, indeed, design the screen above the entrance to the Byron Roger Court House in Denver, while serving as the first employee to be hired for that project by the late Jim Sudler and Rod Davis. Edgar Britton was the sculptor for the bronze cylindrical piece that stands on the plaza, directly in front of the entrance.

Tom Lundin April 25th, 2011 at 8:33 pm

Corrected. Thanks Mr. Gass, for the fantastic tour this year, hope you like the photo.

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