Warren Tech Alternative Energy Center
Lakewood CO
Warren Tech is the designated Career and Technical education center for Jeffco Public Schools. The Alternative Energy Center looks towards the future by expanding their existing programs into the world of electric vehicles and other alternative energy infrastructure.
Through the confirmation of the program, identification of a preferred site, and development of an architectural character, the concept design effort was focused on giving the project credibility as it builds momentum towards becoming a reality.
CDOT El Rancho Maintenance Facility
Evergreen CO
Situated along the Evergreen exit on I-70, the El Rancho Maintenance Facility services to a critical stretch of Colorado infrastructure. The project includes the addition of a new 12-bay vehicle storage facility, including 2 dedicated wash ways. The vehicle storage facility also includes a crew area containing offices, an open work area, a break area and restrooms.
The site required a comprehensive study to fit not only the new vehicle storage facility but a new abovegrade fuel tank and MG-CL storage. While designed and permitting through the State’s process, the project required coordination with the local fire protection district. Additionally, the site’s unique location required creative on-site water and wastewater solutions.
CDOT Pueblo Monarch Maintenance Facility
Pueblo CO
The Pueblo Monarch Maintenance Facility is a 22,000sf Colorado Department of Transportation building that is a combination of vehicle storage and office functions. The project included the conversion of existing office and garage space into a new multi-purpose conference room along with the remodel of two existing restrooms. HVAC and lighting upgrades were also a part of the project scope.
The project was delivered through our CDOT A&E Design On-call agreement in accordance with State standards.
CDOT Shaw Creek Rest Area
South Fork CO
Situated at the base of Wolf Creek Pass in South Fork CO, the existing Shaw Creek Rest Area enjoys a picturesque setting that supports its parklike landscape and picnic shelters. VEGA was tasked with updating all of the structures on the site, including the multi-purpose building that houses both the public restroom and vending areas alongside the more pragmatic facility support space. With budget as a primary driver, the design solution needed to ensure an intuitive and prominent approach for the public with a more concealed integration of the maintenance facility functions.
The project’s remote location also required an investigative approach to the existing infrastructure including the water and wastewater systems.
Steamboat Childcare & Worker Housing
Steamboat Springs CO
The Steamboat Childcare and Worker Housing project is a new, 4-story mixed-use building with structured parking located in Steamboat Springs, CO. It includes a 13,000sf childcare center focused on infant and toddler care. 36 one, two and three-bedroom housing units are located above.
As a collaboration between the City of Steamboat Springs, Routt County and the State of Colorado, the project will provide much needed services and facilities to the community while creatively utilizing a previously undevelopable parcel of land along the Yampa River.
The project’s prominent location within the Entry Corridor overlay district and along the Yampa River led to a design where all four sides needed to be carefully considered.
Edgar Mine Dry Building
It all begins with an idea.
Idaho Springs CO
Located in the mountains above Idaho Springs, the Edgar Mine, the Colorado School of Mines’ Experimental Mine, serves as an underground laboratory for future engineers. It produces valuable experience for those who are being trained to find, develop and process the world’s natural resources.
The new “Dry Building” will provide critical above-ground services for those utilizing the mine. In addition to serving as a launch point for educational tours, the building will help further facilitate continual collaboration between the school and both private and public industry and research.
The project’s remote location required extensive investigation and coordination to integrate, and improve, existing power, water, wastewater and IT systems.
Mikvah of East Denver | MOED
It all begins with an idea.
Denver, CO
We were honored to have been approached for this project to design a religious bathhouse for the Jewish community. We sought to celebrate this spiritual act of cleansing the soul by abstractly referencing the natural pools of the original Mikvah’s. All while maintaining texture, materiality and the human scale so that it always feels relatable. The path from entering the site, approaching the doors, to the changing room and to the immersion pool was all carefully designed to anticipate beauty, function, privacy and spirituality.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
It all begins with an idea.
Los Alamos, NM
Vega was hired to design this new 22,000sf , non-classified high tech office for Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. The design challenge was to represent the laboratory’s brand but to expand and update their identity to reflect new working paradigms and to foster communication and collaboration.
NCAR / UCAR | Various Projects
It all begins with an idea.
Boulder, CO
VEGA has had the honor of designing and completing a variety of project at the incredible Mesa Lab, designed by the great I.M.Pei. With an eye towards preservation, architectural intent, function and science, VEGA has worked on over 9 projects for this prestigious institution in order to keep it maintained and relevant for a new generation of scientists. Our work has ranged from original skylight replacements to auditorium remodels, mechanical improvements to security upgrades.
photos | Itzai Bazan
Summit County Library | North Branch
It all begins with an idea.
Silverthorne, CO
The goal of the redesign and expansion of the North Branch of the Summit County Library, scheduled to open in 2023, was to not only meet the needs of a growing population, but to do so in a way that also allowed more programmatic flexibility and community engagement. With a few simple but strong moves, we were able to improve circulation, functionality and openness to the wonderful natural environment and Blue River. Furthermore, a much enhanced and centralized children’s program area was realized which included an engaging outdoor space>
With some additional strategic interventions, we were able to drastically improve the functionality of the existing large meeting space - effectively doubling its capacity. This illustrates our commitment to maximizing the project impact within the constraints of the budget and schedule.
The project will allow the North Branch to continue to serve its community at a high level for decades to come.
Summit County Library | Main Branch
It all begins with an idea.
Frisco, CO
The Main branch of the Summit County Library serves as the center of the Summit County Library system and is located with in the larger Summit County Commons Building. Completed in the early spring of 2022, the Main Branch renovation project was undertaken to allow the space to match the excellent programming and services they provide. While public funds were limited, we were successfully able to achieve a lot - from creating a new entry to resolving some core functional challenges to designing a more energetic and engaging space for the all age groups and users. This project was able to achieve the dual goals of improving library function and public engagement.
Summit County | Sand + Salt Shed
It all begins with an idea.
Frisco, CO
Completed in 2018 in collaboration with HCL Engineering, the Salt & Sand Shed’s prominent location adjacent to Peak One Drive required a balanced architectural and utilitarian response. The building’s form is a direct response to the site and environment, going as far as perfectly positioning itself for the future integration of photovoltaic panels. Material selections were in response to durability and the introduction of natural daylight.