Construction has officially begun on The Lodge at Grand Junction, a Rocky Mountain Senior Housing and WellAge senior living community in Grand Junction, on Continue reading »
The Denver Post recently revealed one of OZ Architecture’s most anticipated local projects: LOT Twenty Eight. This project, from local developer FORMATIV, encompasses Continue reading »
One of OZ Architecture’s latest projects is bringing more affordable housing to Westminster. The Denver Post recently covered the redevelopment of the former Continue reading »
OZ project, McMurdo Station located in Antarctica was featured in the latest issue of Dwell. The improved master plan of McMurdo will reduce Continue reading »
The former duct and sheet metal factory built in 1947 at 3201 Walnut is climbing to greater heights, thanks to OZ Architecture’s adaptive Continue reading »
Today (March 7th) marks the topping out of The Foundry, a multi-block mixed-use redevelopment in the heart of Loveland’s historic downtown district. The Continue reading »
Platte and 15th Streets, formerly the home of Natural Grocers and Confluence Kayaks, will soon become the site for Platte Fifteen — a Continue reading »
OZ Architecture is leading the major renovation of one of the nation’s unique resort destinations: the Oasis at Death Valley, formerly known as Continue reading »
One of OZ Architecture’s latest projects (first mentioned in the Denver Business Journal in 2015) is bringing new lift to Historic Old Town Continue reading »
Sunnyvale, California-based Trimble, Inc. has begun construction on a new building designed by OZ Architecture in Westminster, Colorado. As Trimble’s second building at Continue reading »
OZ recently attended the groundbreaking celebration of the Richardson Design Center at Colorado State University where CSU President, Tony Frank, Dean of Health Continue reading »
“Think of it as an insulated thermos bottle lifted over the ground,” states Rick Petersen when describing the incredibly complicated design of the Continue reading »