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80 / BUILDING DIALOGUE / November 2019 / Design Influence / en domestic offices and international offices in Dubai and Mexico City. The firm’s portfolio encompasses a broad balance of government, health care, aviation, ac- ademic, civic and commercial projects. A strong history of federal projects is headlined by an extensive relation- ship in support of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Overseas Building Operations. Since 2002, Page has been a design partner with contractors on more than 40 U.S. embassy and consular commissions around the world. The Denver office was actualized in 2008 when Page ac- quired a local design practice that had strong experience in student life and housing for higher education and multifamily housing. Building on that knowledge, the firm expanded its student housing expertise nationally. Simultaneously, over the decade since gaining a foothold in the Denver market, Page has since broadened its local portfolio into each of the firm’s markets – academic, civ- ic, corporate and commercial, health care, housing and hospitality, municipal, and science and technology. “Denver has been a great place to be and obviously Colorado is a beautiful place to build anything,” says Crawford. Indeed, Page’s recently completed Colorado portfolio spans the gamut. From high-tech aerospace to contextual higher education to luxury multifamily, each project is intended to articulate the particular client’s program, purpose, place and point of view with an in- spiring design. Leading the way in programmatically intense places Page has recently completed in Denver, the United Air- lines Flight Training Center is a 23-acre, six-building cam- pus renovation of more than 400,000 square feet. United’s consolidation of assets includes spaces to house 32 full- flight simulators and 14 fixed training devices, which en-

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