Colorado Real Estate Journal - April 20, 2016

LOA Architecture designs next phase of Paul Sandoval Campus at Northfield High School




Denver Public Schools will add Building Four as the next project in the master plan for the build out of Northfield High School on the Paul Sandoval Campus.


LOA Architecture, which designed the previous three buildings for the campus, will be the architect on this project as well. The building is located on the northwest corner of the campus. The Stapleton Design Review Committee has approved the design for the intersection of Central Park Boulevard and 56th Avenue. The proposed three-story building with a central atrium will reflect the existing campus building materials. The building use is intended for instructional classrooms that can accommodate 500 students. Design is scheduled to be completed by November 2016.


Northfield High School includes two occupied buildings and a sports complex. The third building, the Commons Building, is under construction and is due to be open for school in August.


The Paul Sandoval Campus is a 20-acre site that is part of a larger regional park and is located in the Northfield development of the Stapleton redevelopment area. The high school and adjacent 20-acre sports complex to the east of the school campus share parking and athletic facilities with Denver Parks and Recreation.


LOA Architecture is the architect of record in association with H+L Architecture.


Since 1985, LOA Architecture has been recognized for excellence in the design, planning and management of projects serving educational, institutional, civic, health care, residential and commercial clients throughout metro Denver and the Rocky Mountain region.