flexiblefullpage -
billboard - default
interstitial1 - interstitial
catfish1 - bottom
Currently Reading

A landscaped canyon runs through this luxury apartment development in Denver

Apartments

A landscaped canyon runs through this luxury apartment development in Denver

MAD Architects and the Davis Partnership have designed the 16-story, 187-unit One River North building with an emphasis on biophilia and resident wellbeing.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor  | March 13, 2024
Set to open in April, One River North is a 16-story, 187-unit luxury apartment building with private, open-air terraces located in Denver’s RiNo arts district.
The design offers residents a sense of journey, with each level representing a different biome. It also creates seamless transitions between the outdoor seating, fitness areas, and community room. The plants have been selected with consideration for Colorado’s climate and seasons. Rendering: MAD Architects

Set to open in April, One River North is a 16-story, 187-unit luxury apartment building with private, open-air terraces located in Denver’s RiNo arts district. Biophilic design plays a central role throughout the building, allowing residents to connect with nature and providing a distinctive living experience.

The design by MAD Architects and the Davis Partnership cracks open the building’s glass façade, forming a landscaped canyon that runs through the structure. The design offers residents a sense of journey, with each level representing a different biome. It also creates seamless transitions between the outdoor seating, fitness areas, and community room. The plants have been selected with consideration for Colorado’s climate and seasons. 

One River North aims to increase city greenery and reduce greenhouse gas emissions while surpassing local sustainability codes. “RiNo … is known for being a concrete jungle. This building addresses that head on,” the developer, the Max Collaborative, says in a statement.

For the high-performance envelope, the team used hygrothermal analysis to design solutions that manage moisture, heat, and airflow, reducing environmental risk and extending the building’s lifespan. 

For interior and exterior acoustical comfort, the luxury apartment development features enhanced air sealing, insulation, and soundproofing measures. Operable windows for thermal control and blackout shades in the bedrooms reduce solar heat gain.

The project has received two of three stars from Fitwel, a certification for health and wellbeing. The certification criteria include air and water quality and access to nature, among other amenities.

One River North is the first project delivered by the Max Collective, which says it aims to develop inspiring, functional, and timeless spaces that uplift communities. With managing partners Luke Palmisano, Jon Ratner, and Kevin Ratner, the Max has additional projects in Denver and Los Angeles and a transit-oriented development in Ohio, where the firm is based.

On the Building Team:    
Developer: The Max Collaborative    
Design architect: MAD Architects    
Executive architect: Davis Partnership    
MEP engineer: ME Engineers    
Structural engineer: Jirsa Hedrick    
General contractor: Saunders Construction

Rendering: MAD Architects

Rendering: MAD Architects

 

Related Stories

MFPRO+ News | Mar 1, 2024

Housing affordability, speed of construction are top of mind for multifamily architecture and construction firms

The 2023 Multifamily Giants get creative to solve the affordability crisis, while helping their developer clients build faster and more economically. 

MFPRO+ Research | Feb 28, 2024

New download: BD+C's 2023 Multifamily Amenities report

New research from Building Design+Construction and Multifamily Pro+ highlights the 127 top amenities that developers, property owners, architects, contractors, and builders are providing in today’s apartment, condominium, student housing, and senior living communities.

MFPRO+ Research | Feb 27, 2024

Most competitive rental markets of early 2024

The U.S. rental market in early 2024 is moderately competitive, with apartments taking an average of 41 days to find tenants, according to the latest RentCafe Market Competitivity Report.

Building Tech | Feb 20, 2024

Construction method featuring LEGO-like bricks wins global innovation award

A new construction method featuring LEGO-like bricks made from a renewable composite material took first place for building innovations at the 2024 JEC Composites Innovation Awards in Paris, France.

Multifamily Housing | Feb 16, 2024

5 emerging multifamily trends for 2024

As priorities realign and demographic landscapes transform, multifamily designers and developers find themselves in a continuous state of adaptation to resonate with residents.

MFPRO+ News | Feb 15, 2024

Nine states pledge to transition to heat pumps for residential HVAC and water heating

Nine states have signed a joint agreement to accelerate the transition to residential building electrification by significantly expanding heat pump sales to meet heating, cooling, and water heating demand. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by directors of environmental agencies from California, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Rhode Island. 

MFPRO+ News | Feb 15, 2024

Oregon, California, Maine among states enacting policies to spur construction of missing middle housing

Although the number of new apartment building units recently reached the highest point in nearly 50 years, construction of duplexes, triplexes, and other buildings of from two to nine units made up just 1% of new housing units built in 2022. A few states have recently enacted new laws to spur more construction of these missing middle housing options.

Multifamily Housing | Feb 14, 2024

Multifamily rent remains flat at $1,710 in January

The multifamily market was stable at the start of 2024, despite the pressure of a supply boom in some markets, according to the latest Yardi Matrix National Multifamily Report.

Industry Research | Feb 8, 2024

New multifamily development in 2023 exceeded expectations

Despite a problematic financing environment, 2023 multifamily construction starts held up “remarkably well” according to the latest Yardi Matrix report.

Multifamily Housing | Feb 5, 2024

Wood Partners transfers all property management operations to Greystar

Greystar and Wood have entered into a long-term agreement whereby Greystar will serve as property manager for all current and future Wood developed and owned assets.

boombox1 - default
boombox2 -
native1 -

More In Category




halfpage1 -

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021