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Year of Completion: Scheduled for completion in 2015.
Infinite Monkey Theorem, is a 13,325 square foot urban winery in the heart of Denver. The winery is transforming its formerly utilitarian space to reflect its creative personality and add to the exterior social presence of the growing local neighborhood. The building’s simple urban-edge exterior will transition to a warm and inviting interior. The space, which was used to serve a purely industrial function, is being designed to serve as a flexible community gathering place. After hours, the bottling facility—with its new wine garden and 1,173 square foot rooftop garden—is available for events and parties.
Year of Completion: Scheduled for completion in 2015.
Infinite Monkey Theorem, is a 13,325 square foot urban winery in the heart of Denver. The winery is transforming its formerly utilitarian space to reflect its creative personality and add to the exterior social presence of the growing local neighborhood. The building’s simple urban-edge exterior will transition to a warm and inviting interior. The space, which was used to serve a purely industrial function, is being designed to serve as a flexible community gathering place. After hours, the bottling facility—with its new wine garden and 1,173 square foot rooftop garden—is available for events and parties.
Rob Forslund - Principal | Kenney Architects - Began work as Principal | Vega Architecture
Rob Forslund - Principal | Kenney Architects - Began work as Principal | Vega Architecture
Rob Forslund - Principal | Kenney Architects - Began work as Principal | Vega Architecture
Rob Forslund - Principal | Kenney Architects - Began work as Principal | Vega Architecture