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SEMA R C H I T E C T S

An innovative design practice

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Firm History An Innovative Design Practice

Design Approach Alignment of Values

Organization The People Make the Difference

Roles and Responsibilities Teaming for Unprecedented Experience

Project Experience Our Work Speaks

Our People Serving Our Clients Needs

Market SectorsExperience Through Varied Project Types

ReferencesWe Value What Our Clients Say

Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s

SEM Architects677 South Colorado Boulevard Suite 200Denver, Colorado 80246303.220.8900

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To be Creative and Passionate

Founded in 1978, SEM Architects has one of the largest portfolios in the commercial, industrial and retail sectors in the Rocky Mountain West region. Building on early commissions in the development industry, the fi rm has evolved from a business-focused enterprise to a full-service, design-oriented architectural practice.

In its fi rst decade, SEM advanced from serving local clients to playing roles in regional and national projects. By the mid-1990s, as the fi rm went national, its services grew to encompass comprehensive architectural, master planning, entitlements, and interior design services for our clients in retail, industrial, offi ce and build-to-suit markets. Recent years have seen an expansion of our portfolio to include local neighborhood retail and restaurants, regional mixed-use town centers, and offi ce parks and corporate headquarters, as well as roll-out programs for national retailers.

The hallmark of SEM’s work is its unparalleled customer service. Principals, directors and designers are an integral component of every project team at every stage, from initial vision, ideas and design concepts, to planning and construction phase services. Staff members are available for consultation at all junctures of every project. The fi rm’s achievements and its extensive referral network are testaments to the success of this approach, and to the grateful appreciation for its clients.

O U R M I S S I O N & W H Y W E E X I S T

“The success of our practice is based on the integrity of our

ongoing relationships.” - Bruce McLennan

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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

SEM Architects combines improvisation with lateral thinking, a creative process for generating ideas, in order to break through accepted thinking while still operating within real-world constraints, resources, and support.

Lateral thinking develops solutions through an indirect approach that moves from a known idea to a new idea. With a strong foundation of technical expertise and carefully honed intuition, SEM designers improvise on the challenges and resources unique to each opportunity, inventing new thought patterns, practices, structures, or new ways that people could interact with spaces. The successful outcome is helping clients fi nd the distinctive solutions relevant to their situation.

The design process begins with an open dialog among clients, consultants, and the design team in a workshop setting, to develop the program; to analyze relevant case studies, and to create a framework that will bring the project to full fruition.

The full team establishes goals; collects, organizes, and analyzes data; formulates relationships, and establishes priorities, in order to defi ne the challenge

that the design solution will resolve. On this basis, the architects create a real-world design aimed at achieving the client’s objectives.

Case studies of similar projects serve as resources that inform the design process, enlighten the client on current design trends and suggest a platform for unique alternatives. Existing ideas become the basis for challenges to conventional thinking, with the ultimate goal of establishing the big idea — a defi ning concept and guiding infl uence, which will keep the design true to its origins and consistent with its objectives.

Through the Design Development and Contract Document phases of the project, SEM concentrates on documenting the project with best practices, stringent quality-control procedures, and coordination of all work. Detailed task lists, milestones and performance-based criteria verify the work of all project members as complete and accurate. The budget is vetted through cost/benefi t systems analysis and milestone estimates. Finally, the design intent established during the genesis of the project drives a consistently high quality of work through construction and project close-out.

Design ApproachD

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N composing spaces that responds to environmental conditions

and addresses a clients needs. Whatever a project size or

budget, we strive to create places that enrich how people live,

work and play. We direct our energy towards an architecture

born of human needs that responds to physical, social, and

economic circumstances. We are not vendors of fashionable

trends, but believe that good design defines our environment

because truly innovative design is a source of inspiration to those

who encounter it every day.

A r c h i t e c t u r e i s t h e a rt o f . . .

“Successful architecture is authentic to a project’s personality. The key is to identify that personality, and

design for it specifically.” - Todd Decker

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STRUCTURE

Projects begin as individual design studios are assembled for a commission, bringing together an array of seasoned professionals, creative designers and developing talent. These tight-knit, diverse groups collaborate directly with clients to establish an in-depth understanding of the project goals that will fulfi ll the program.

Studios are led by a Principal, who take an active role in every aspect, working in creative collaboration with the client over the life of the project. Principals routinely fi ll the Project Architect role on a design team. Complemented by experienced Project Managers, they lead the design team and are in constant communication with the client.

The Principals’ experience is enhanced by a dedicated group of Associates and the invaluable resources of Directors, who are responsible for creating and maintaining quality and consistency in specifi c aspects of SEM’s practice. This personal attention and teamwork ensures the successful design, documentation and quality control of the client’s program.

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WHY CHOOSE US

SEM Architects has earned a reputation in the architectural industry for consistently great design and consummate customer service. We are relationship-based and our success rests on our commitment to collaboration. Our practice is a business but it is also a family.

SEM offers an unparalleled combination of the pragmatic and the creative, with a practice that exists at the interface of business and design. It is our understanding of both development and design that drives our success.

DEVELOPMENT

Our early reputation was earned as a down-to-earth business practice that worked on both sides of the deal-making ledger. Over the course of a decade, SEM has transformed to become a design-based but still market-savvy architectural fi rm that, relies on extensive experience in project development, and continually deepens understanding of the market. Bottom line, we bring a keen eye to the potential of each project.

DESIGN

In SEM’s hands, a building is architecture before it’s a project. We’ve built a team that knows the value of design and works to balance the artistic with real-world considerations. We understand that the design process, establishes character, personality and brand, highly infl uences and often determines public perception, and signifi cantly impacts project value and success.

We are careful to craft a design solution that interprets the client’s objectives in terms of the visual quality, character and presence of a project.

SEM Architects’ expertise and experience encompasses a solid and insightful system to support our clients’ success. We look forward to the chance to help you achieve your goals.

“The success of SEM Architects over the past 31 years can largely be attributed to the quality of service

we provide each and every one of our clients. Our goal with every client is to become their “go to”

architect and develop long-term ongoing relationships.” - Terry Rucker

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P e o p l e m a k e t h e d i f f e r e n c e . . .

At SEM Architects, every project gets the oversight of our

managing principals. Our entire staff has a strong commitment

to excellence and has a vested interest in our clients and the

success of their projects. While each member of our team offers

a unique range of talents, we focus on blending those talents to

create a successful collaboration that is responsive to the client’s

program, budget, and schedule. We consistently optimize the

value and quality of the designs that we produce.

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The Streets at SouthGlenn is the redevelopment of the existing SouthGlenn Mall into a mixed-use Community Center for the City of Centennial. The redevelopment plan develops a 2,500,000 square foot Town Center between the existing Macy’s and Sears stores, and expands the on-site development to the perimeter of the property to include additional retail shops, restaurants, banks and services. The center is vertically mixed with below-grade parking, street level retail shops and either residential units or offi ce space, the overall project budget is more than $300,000,000. SEM Architects is the Master Architect for the overall project and is responsible for entitlements, site planning, architectural design, tenant coordination, contract administration and design oversight and coordination.

The Streets at SouthGlenn blends premier local and national retailers with bold new brands to provide an exceptional, exclusive shopping experience and convenient access to the amenities shoppers seek in one place. Adjacent to south Denver’s premier neighborhoods, the Denver Tech Center and other prosperous and growing residential and professional communities.

Urban Revitalization

Alberta Development Partners8480 E Orchard Road, Suite 2400Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111303.771.4004

References

Don Provost | Bryan McFarland

The Streets at SouthGlennSOUTHGLENN MALL REDEVELOPMENTCENTENNIAL, COLORADO

A Lasting Impression

From an expansive park stretching one city block, to inviting sidewalk cafés and a new library, The Streets at SouthGlenn is destined to become Centennial’s town center, inspiring neighborhood gatherings for years to come.

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Located on 80 acres in Denver, Lowry Vista

re-envisions a former Air Force property

as a thriving community. But this is not an

average community. Nestled next to 100

acres of open space and a newly remodeled

golf course. Lowry Vista will be a true

urban mixed-use development, including

residential, retail, and entertainment venues.

SEM Architects is the master planner, and

architect for the project in conjunction with

Davis Partnership. SEM is the Architect of

Record for the 1 million plus square feet of

commercial development, while the overall

budget of the project will top $250,000,000.

The concept for Lowry Vista is to create

a close-knit neighborhood designed to

match modern expectations of responsible

growth and quality-of-life. Using modern

urban planning, Lowry Vista will offer a

pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use community

adhering to Denver’s acclaimed Main Street

development principles, which promote

sustainable, multi-use development.

The project has four major goals:

sustainability, modern urban design, infill

instead of sprawl, and multiple connections

to the surrounding native environment.

At Lowry Vista, not only will the open

space be preserved, but it can be used as

an “outdoor classroom.” A special signage

system will be developed to help educate

citizens and nearby school children about

native Colorado plants and ecosystems.

Around the open space, Lowry Vista will

connect trails that currently dead-end at the

Bear Creek Capital9549 Montgomery Road, Third FloorCincinnati, Ohio 45242513.793.1500

ReferencesBill Tippman | Peter Goffstein Urban Life at Nature’s Door Step

Lowry Vista will be environmentally responsible and aesthetically stunning.

Urban Community

Lowry VistaLOWRY AIR FORCE BASE REDEVELOPMENTDENVER, COLORADO

Air Force Base. By completing the Highline

Canal and Westerly Creek trails, Lowry Vista

will provide surrounding neighborhoods

with greater mobility. Throughout the

development, there will be many parks and

gathering areas. Integral to the town center

design will be event space, plazas for markets,

and cozy niches for meeting friends. There will

be an “emerald necklace” of parks throughout

the sight, using attractive, drought-tolerant

landscaping, which is a responsible, sustainable

choice for Colorado.

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New Urbanism

Twenty Ninth Street Mall unlike the mall that prefaced it, consists of a collection of smaller mulit-tenant retail buildings and big box stores clustered along a central spine.

Twenty Ninth Street Mall brings urban shopping sophistication to Boulder’s growing residential and professional communities. The genesis of the Twenty Ninth Street Mall was to redevelop an existing four-city block suburban mall into a thriving outdoor retail environment. The program for the entire project incorporates more than 800,000 square feet of offi ce, retail, entertainment, and restaurant space. The overall project budget totaled more than $75,000,000. SEM Architects was the Architect of Record and was responsible for Site Planning, Architectural Design, Tenant Coordination, and Contract Administration.

The resulting design created three distinct shopping and entertainment districts, enlivened by weaving the Boulder street grid throughout the development. The project’s challenges were met by designing the primary retail and plaza over an 800 car parking deck, and providing a variety of leasing opportunities. The design includes distinct building vocabularies utilizing dramatic massing and geometry, as well as a lively color palette, that responds to the context of the existing city and natural features of Boulder, Colorado.

New Urbanism

Westcor Partners11411 North Tatum BoulevardPhoenix, Arizona 85208602.953.6252

ReferencesRon Lorch | Ron Kuhn

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Twenty Ninth Street MallCROSSROADS MALL REDEVELOPMENTBOULDER, COLORADO

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Articulation and Fenestration

While the overall mass of the building remains quite simple in form, the building’s facades use a variety of articulation, fenestration and colored patterns to create visual interest that is complimentary to the surrounding context.

Designed as the fi rst of two buildings in this Medical Campus, this project incorporates programming for medical users; including Urgent Care, Imaging, as well as Primary Care and Specialists. Phase 1 of the project set at the base of the “hogback” along C-470 in Jefferson County Colorado. The building houses more than 63,000 square foot of state of the art medical space. The overall budget for the project was $5,500,000. SEM Architects was the design architect as well as the Architect of Record for the project. SEM was responsible for all of the entitlements, site planning, building design, interior space planning, and contract administration.

The project’s budget and program was fulfi lled using tilt-up concrete construction. By utilizing a unique approach to panel design, window patterning and fenestration; the multi colored wall panels create variation and rhythm that tie the building together to create a clean contemporary image. The main entry feature is the focal point of the building as it dynamically extends from the building to create a covered drop off area for patients.

Modern Medical

Lauth Property Group7887 E Bellview Avenue, Suite 900Englewood, Colorado 80111303.216.2031

ReferencesAustin Lehr | Mike Jones

Exempla SWEXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTERJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO

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Montecito Point is a six story, 185,000 sf, high rise, offi ce building located in Las Vegas Nevada. The $24,000,000 project includes structured / covered parking for 25 percent of the parking needs. The L-shaped footprint and core layout were designed to accommodate half-fl oor users as well as smaller tenant arrangements. The project is designed to achieve LEED Silver certifi cation, using a sustainability strategy that is balanced across all categories. SEM Architects was the architect of record on the project and was responsible for the overall site planning, as well as the architectectural design of the core and shell.

The overall design refl ects upon traditional design principals using a base, middle and top. These traditional principles are contrasted by a modern more contemporary aesthetic. The base is accented with large two story windows, and stone pilasters, while the middle portions of the building uses an EIFS wall system with a variety of horizontal window patterns. The upper portion of the building incorporates intricately detailed metal panels along with integral sun shade devices at the entry feature to create an iconic image on the skyline.

Town Center Office

Neutral Contrast

While the overall mass of the building uses a contextually neutral color palette, it is contrasted by the dark window patterns, and heavily articulated curtain walls.

Lauth Property Group7887 E Bellview Avenue, Suite 900Englewood, Colorado 80111303.216.2031

ReferencesAustin Lehr, Mike Jones

Montecito PointMONTECITO TOWN CENTERLAS VEGAS, NEVADA

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Contemporary Retail

Village at CornerStarCORNERSTARAURORA, COLORADO

Vibrant Colors

The Village at CornerStar uses vibrant colors not only on the awning structures but on the buildings as well to create a warm and inviting experience.

CornerStar is a regional power center located on 158 acres at one of the busiest intersections in the Denver metropolitan area. The overall project contemplates more than 615,000 square feet of retail space with two distinctly different experiences. The power center portion of the project provides opportunities for large format users, while the village creates a unique urban environment that encompasses small retail shop space and restaurant users. SEM Architects the Architect of Record for the apx. $36,000,000 project and were responsible for all aspects of the project.

The design of CornerStar is that of a uniquely contemporary blend of materials, forms and interstitial spaces. The buildings use a varied palette of materials in a variety of colors and patterns to create a high level of interest and design aesthetic, while the masses provide individual tenants with a strong sense of identity for their individual spaces. The organization of the buildings creates great opportunity for usable outdoor spaces that are either utilized as patio spaces for restaurants or lavish landscape areas to soften the overall project.

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Alberta Development Partners8480 E Orchard Road, Suite 2400Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111303.771.4004

References

Don Provost | Bryan McFarland

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Long Lasting Materials

Westmoor Technology Park utilizes precast concrete panels and Arriscraft stone products to create a high level of permanence, one that will stand the test of time.

The Westmoor 10 phase of the Westmoor Technology Park in Westminster, Colorado is a 200,000 sq. ft. offi ce building. The overall project budget was approximately $17,000,000. SEM Architects was the Architect of Record for the project and was responsible for the site planning, design of the buildings, contract administration, as well as any tenant coordination that occurred as part of the leasing efforts.

The design concept for Westmoor 10 incorporates traditional forms, and a variety of balanced materials and fenestration patterns. The focal point of the building is the main entry feature, which reveals itself as a sliver of glass, that is compressed between two stone masses. The relationship of the glass and stone create a unique tension that commands attention, and draws the pedestrian to the entry. The buildings simplicity plays out as the base of the building is articulated with a course stone pattern, while the upper levels are composed of horizontally articulated pre-cast panels.

Timeless Corporate

Westf eld Development717 Seventeenth Street, Suite 2000Denver, Colorado 80202303.298.1111

ReferencesDon Slack | Anne Hayes

Westmoor 10WESTMOOR TECHNOLOGY PARKWESTMINSTER, COLORADO

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The design concept for the new medical offi ce building at 1655 Lafayette takes advantage of a prominent site in what will be a large redevelopment project. On a site that is under utilized in terms of density this new facility takes advantage of internal parking schemes to increase its densities while providing the opportunity for both clinical and medical offi ce space.

The design concept for 1655 Lafayette is based around the concept of integration. The buildings program while not atypical for the surrounding area, is larger than portions of its context. 1655 utilizes and is focused on breaking down the scale of the building into smaller components that assist in its relationship and presence within the neighborhood. The structure works to maximize the potential building footprint, while the facade of the building is compartmentalized into unique features that add variety and scale to the building. The concept of overlapping is prominent throughout the building to create depth and visual interest from all perspectives, while providing it’s users with accessible common amenities.

Invite Only - Design Competition

Fleisher Smyth Brokaw425 South Cherry, Suite 250Denver, Colorado 80246303.308.9660

ReferencesMichelle Brokaw | Glen Sibley

Modern Simplicity

The exterior skin of the building creates a dynamic juxtaposition of the surrounding environment and provides the users with a strong iconic identity.

1655 LafayetteDENVER, COLORADO

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Authentic Irish Dining

Northwest Bars LtdHartley Business Park, Unit 1Carrick-on-Shannon,Co.Leitrim+ 353(0)86 8032085

ReferencesTom Cronin | Paul Maye Authentic Irish Details

Katie Mullen’s relied on a large majority of it’s design elements coming straight out of Ireland. These authentic materials provide a unique experience, and one that is true to Irish atmosphere.

Katie Mullen’s Irish PubHISTORIC SHERATON HOTELDENVER, COLORADO

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Katie Mullen’s is a unique Irish Bar and Restaurant encompassing four bars and four themed experiences. The restaurant / bar anchors both the 16th Street Mall and the historic Sheraton Hotel in Downtown Denver, Colorado. The restaurant totals more than 11,500 square feet of high end restaurant space. As the overall project architect for the restaurant, SEM Architects was responsible for all of the architecture as well as the project coordination with the kitchen designers, interior designer, owners, and the contractor. The project budget was approximately $3,000,000.

While occupying a prominent corner, the entry and exterior patio enliven the

Mall and welcome patrons into a warm, comfortable and familiar experience. The space is designed to replicate the owners existing pubs in Ireland. Each of the four separate but connected spaces are defi ned by unique architectural details and amenities, and are supplemented with handmade furniture, imported fi xtures, hand applied fi nishes and custom designed millwork.

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1000 South ColoradoGLENDALE, COLORADO

ReferencesJim Adelstein

1000 South Colorado consists of two speculative retail buildings on an urban in-fi ll site in Glendale, Colorado. The overall project incorporates 16,000 square feet of traditional retail uses on approximately one city block. The overall project budget was approximately $3,000,000. SEM Architects was the Design Architect and the Architect of Record for the overall project and was responsible for the entitlements, site planning, architectural design, as well as all of the tenant coordination on behalf of the owner.

The site, located along Colorado Boulevard, has limited frontage, and posed a variety of challenges in creating viable visibility for retailers. This challenge was met by creating an iconic architecture

Iconic Retail Imagery

Bold Architectural Lighting

1000 South Colorado uses unique architectural features in combination with state of the art lighting that creates the opportunity to enliven the center with varying colors keeping the center fresh and relevant in the retail market.

that creates a billboard effect perpendicular to the main thoroughfare.

Building A features a large internally illuminated glass structure that soars out to the street with large over scaled address numbers, while Building B uses a vertical glass tower to bring a presence to the back of the site. Each of the building’s glass features are complimented with contemporary masonry anchored corners that create a strong mass which balances the transparent elements and ladder frame canopies that create a unique play of light and shadow to the facade.

NWE Engineering Company100 N. Laurel AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90048(323) 930-9700

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With simplicity being the overall driving factor on these understated buildings, the color and patterns, create a strong contextual response to the sparse environment, while the interior spaces focus on a simple contemporary aesthetic.

Clean and Simple

Riverview Point is a master-planned offi ce park, designed for six buildings in a campus setting in Mesa, Arizona. Phase 1 of the project is a $15,000,000 project with the fi rst two buildings as two story, 84,000 SF each. The project is designed to achieve LEED Silver certifi cation, using a sustainability strategy that is balanced across all categories. SEM Architects was the Architect of Record on the project and was responsible for the overall site planning, as well as the architectural design of the core and shells.

The Riverview Offi ce Buildings use heavily articulated concrete tilt wall panels that incorporate a rich desert color scheme. The varied patterns and color, along with the changing building mass work to break the large fl oor plates into a compartmentalized building aesthetic. The projecting steel canopies add life to the facade by creating dynamic shadows that change dramatically throughout the day. The buildings relationship to the ground plane, landscape, and the sidewalks provide the pedestrian with a strong sense of connectivity.

Desert Simplicity

Lauth Property Group7887 E Bellview Avenue, Suite 900Englewood, Colorado 80111303.216.2031

ReferencesAustin Lehr, Mike Jones

Riverview PointRIVERVIEW POINT BUSINESS PARKMESA, ARIZONA

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Transportation Hub

Park Meadows Station offers a unique combination of Class A office space, retail, and restaurant uses amidst a major transportation hub that includes a light rail stop, and major bus connections for park and ride users.

Park Meadows Station is a new transit oriented development along Interstate 25, adjacent to Inverness Business Park, and Park Meadows Mall. This large scale development features almost a million square feet of offi ce, over 600,000 square feet of residential, approximately 70,000 or retail, and a large 2500 car RTD park and ride parking structure. The campus is anchored on the north end by 3 signature offi ce buildings that offer unobstructed mountain views to the west, and work together to create a gateway to the Denver metropolitan area.

The development features gracious open spaces, grand park settings, and sinuous walking paths that tie the entire development together. Park Meadows Station will be a comfortable, urban environment that offers a unique set of amenities, and opportunities for all to enjoy. SEM Architects is the design architect for the project and will be responsible for all aspects of the project. The project budget is estimated to be over $275,000,000 and totals more than 2,250,000 square feet.

Live . .Work . . Play

Robinson Development5400 Inverness Parkway, Suite 270Englewood, Colorado 80112303.799.8301

ReferencesBrian Robinson

Park Meadows StationRTD PARK AND RIDEARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO

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Town Center Entry

As the gateway to the new Town Center, the high visibility retail buildings set the overall tone and character for the project.

The high visibility retail shops are located at the entrance to theSouthlands Town Center project located along E-470 in Aurora, Colorado. The total project consists of fi ve separate buildings that front the overall town center development. The buildings account for approximately 32,000 square feet of new retail shops space and at a project budget of more than $5,000,000 the project has an immense amount of character and detail. SEM Architects was the Architect of Record on the project and were responsible for the overall site planning, as well as the architectectural design of the building shells.

The design concept was for each building to be broken down into smaller components that enhance the village feel of the spaces and create enticing interstitial spaces. Each component of the facade is uniquely detailed and its identity is distinctively different than that of its counterpart. The warm tones of the brick and the lush landscaping work to create a relaxing and inviting environment that the end user will feel comfortable in for extended periods of time.

New Town Center

Alberta Development Partners5460 South Quebec Street, Suite 100Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111303.771.4004

ReferencesDon Provost | Bryan McFarland

Southlands High Visibility RetailSOUTHLANDS TOWN CENTERAURORA, COLORADO

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Bruce’s career includes a diverse cross section of commercial projects including; retail development and redevelopment, offi ce and value offi ce, corporate headquarters, automotive dealerships and service facilities, fi nancial institutions, restaurants, entertainment uses, warehousing, medical, and corporate interiors. He has performed projects for commercial developers, end users, retail tenants, brokers, contractors, program managers, and municipalities, and is active in a consistent network of referral based clients.

International Council of Shopping Centers

Certified Development, Design & Construction

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE

Murata Outland Associates: 1984 - 1989Cronenwett Associates: 1983 - 1984

KTM Associates: 1981 - 1983

Bachelor of ArchitectureUniversity of Arizona

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

Construction Specifications InstituteCertified Construction Specifier

LICENSE

Colorado: B-2053

Principal in Charge

With over 20-years at SEM, Bruce has provided leadership in the architectural and business components of the practice. His combined experience in fi rm management and commercial architecture brings a strong balance of business aspects, technical applications and design aesthetics to projects. His Studio’s projects include developments of all types, uses and scales, including retail, corporate offi ce, interiors and automotive. Bruce leads an effective, experienced team that delivers quality projects, and all share the same commitment to client service and attention to detail.

Bruce Mclennan AIA, NCARB

Education

Industry affiliations

Bruce McLennan

Stevinson Lexus of Frederick The Streets at SouthGlennWesterra Operations Center

M i x e d U s e

Gates Redevelopment Denver, Colorado

Lowry Vista Denver, Colorado

The Streets at SouthGlenn Centennial, Colorado

Twenty Ninth Street Mall Boulder, Colorado

R e s ta u r a n t

Brueggers Bagel Bakery Various Locations

Jason’s Deli Various Locations

Ling and Louie’s Restaurant Denver, Colorado

Mad Greens Various Locations

M e d i c a l

Denver Arthritis Clinic Denver, Colorado

Dry Creek Chiropractic Denver, Colorado

Hand Specialty Lakewood, Colorado

O f f i c e

IHS Corporate Headquarters Englewood, Colorado

Parkridge 9 & 10 Lone Tree, Colorado

Sevo Miller Headquarters Denver, Colorado

The Quad at Lowry Campus Denver, Colorado

Westerra Corporate Headquarters Denver, Colorado

Westerra Operations Center Denver, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Westminster, Colorado

F i n a n c i a l

Bank One Boulder, Colorado

Red Rocks Credit Union Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Safeway Credit Union Centennial, Colorado

Westerra Credit Union Various Locations

R e ta i l

Arapahoe Crossing Aurora, Colorado

Gart Sports National Program Various Locations

King Soopers Various Locations

North Creek Shops Denver, Colorado

Paradise Pen Company Various Locations

A u t o m o t i v e

Stevinson Toyota West Lakewood, Colorado

Stevinson Lexus of Frederick Frederick, Colorado

Stevinson Imports Littleton, Colorado

Stapp Toyota Frederick, Colorado

Medved South Campus Castle Rock, Colorado

Medved Hummer Castle Rock, Colorado BR

UCE

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Principal in Charge

As Principal and Studio Leader, Todd is responsible for assuring that the best resources, practices and experience are available to enhance a client’s opportunities. Since 1991, Todd has been progressively building a knowledge of commercial design founded on solid business practices and understanding of the Client’s perspective. His studio’s projects range from large, campus, and mixed-use development to small single user facilities and neighborhood retail environments across the Western United States. Each project receives careful attention to the program, opportunities and budget resulting in long-term client relationships.

Todd is an qualifi ed, licensed architect with over 20-years of experience. He is skilled at project delivery and program implementation, starting at project kick-off and continuing through close-out. Todd’s career includes project types in; aviation, banking, distribution and warehousing, light manufacturing, medical, municipal, professional offi ce, parking structures, restaurants, retail, theater and performing arts, and technology. Project experiences include; full services from land planning through design and construction phase services, design of core-and-shell through interiors, and includes project budgets from $50,000 to $75,000,000.

Todd Decker AIA, NCARB

Peakview Office Building Exempla Lutheran SouthwestTwenty Ninth Street Mall

Education

Industry affiliations

National Association of Industrial and Office Properties

License

Colorado: C-4922Arizona: 45897

Nevada: 6080Wyoming: C-2350

Bachelor of ArchitectureUniversity of Detroit

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

Urban Land Institute

Previous experience

Wendler/Pizzo, Architects: 1988 - 1991Russell Gibson VonDohlen: 1987 - 1988

International Council of Shopping Centers

O f f i c e

Brannan Sand & Gravel Adams County, Colorado

Cherry Hills Village Center Cherry Hills, Colorado

Coal Creek Business Park Loiusville, Colorado

Colorado Farm Bureau Englewood, Colorado

Montecito Office Building Las Vegas, Nevada

Panorama Corporate Center Centennial, Colorado

Peakview Office Park Greenwood Village, Colorado

Ridgegate Point Office Building Lone Tree, Colorado

Riverview Point Office Building Mesa, Arizona

TMA Benefits Services Building Aurora, Colorado

Washington Point Business Center Phoenix, Arizona

R e s ta u r a n t

Katie Mullen’s Irish Restaurant Denver, Colorado

Original Pancake House Multiple Locations

Todd Decker

M i x e d - U s e

40th and Pena Boulevard Aurora, Colorado

Park Meadows Station Douglas County, Colorado

Twenty Mile Town Center Parker, Colorado

Twenty Ninth Street Mall Boulder, Colorado

R e ta i l

1000 S. Colorado Glendale, Colorado

Bowles Village Center Jefferson County, Colorado

Bristol Village Aurora, Colorado

Chanson Plaza Jefferson County, Colorado

Flatirons Village Broomfield, Colorado

Mainstreet at Flatirons Broomfield, Colorado

Northglenn Marketplace Northglenn, Colorado

Parker Hilltop Parker, Colorado

The Outlets at Silverthorne Silverthorne, Colorado

M e d i c a l

Arbor Dental Group Lone Tree, Colorado

Exempla Lutheran Southwest Jefferson County, Colorado

Veterans Admin. - Poly Trauma Aurora, Colorado

Veterans Admin. - Prosthetics Aurora, Colorado

Yale New Haven Hospital* New Haven, Connecticut

I n d u s t r i a l

Aurora Commerce Center Aurora, Colorado

CPS Distributors Westminster, Colorado

Goodyear Point Business Center Goodyear, Arizona

Riverside Business Center Phoenix, Arizona

Stapleton Business Center Denver, Colorado

Waste Connections Adams County, Colorado

Washington Airport Center Goodyear, Arizona

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Colorado: 305272Texas: 20048

Minnesota: 45559Nevada: 6000

Eldon W. Smith AIA: 1986 - 1996Ritter & Associates: 1985 - 1986

Richard O. Haness Architects: 1984 - 1985

Principal in Charge

Terry joined SEM Architects in 1996. His technical expertise and experience with client and staff relationships maintains a strong consistency in our offi ce productivity. Terry’s dedication to serving our clients has resulted in multiple clients having been with SEM for over 20 years. Terry has extensive experience in project and resource management, focusing on commercial development, retail development and build-to-suit applications. His studio’s expertise in these project types brings a strong balance to the integration of tenants, and end users. Terry’s strengths are dealing with a specifi c tenant prototype requirements and client/landlord expectations.

Terry Rucker AIA, NCARB

Education

Industry affiliations

License

Bachelor of ArchitectureTexas Tech University

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

Previous experience

International Council of Shopping Centers

Terry Rucker

Terry’s diverse experience includes municipal projects such as police and fi re stations, to detention facilities and national guard armories; educational projects including school administrative facilities, new elementary schools and multiple renovations and remodels; offi ce buildings and offi ce complexes; large retail developments to individual tenant improvements and build-to-suit projects; mixed-use developments which include a mix of residential and retail users; medical offi ce buildings, restaurants and fi nancial institutions.

M i x e d - U s e

Silverthorne Town Center Silverthorne, Colorado

Crystal River Marketplace Carbondale, Colorado

O f f i c e

Dove Valley Business Park Centennial, Colorado

Eldon W. Smith Architects Office* Clovis, New Mexico

The Shane Company Corporate Office Greenwood Village, Colorado

The Quad at Lowry 1-3 Denver, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 1 & 2 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 3 & 4 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 5 & 6 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 7 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 8 & 9 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Bldg 10 Westminster, Colorado

R e s ta u r a n t

Gelazzi Houston, Texas

Pan Asia Bistro Douglas County, Colorado

R e ta i l

Arvada Ridge Arvada, Colorado

Biondi Jewelers Aurora, Colorado

CornerStar Aurora, Colorado

Harmony Marketplace Ft. Collins, Colorado

Lakeside Mall Redevelopment Lakeside, Colorado

Lakeside Retail Building Lakeside, Colorado

Sheridan Crossing Shopping Center Westminster, Colorado

The Shane Company Various Locations

Tiffany Plaza Denver, Colorado

Town Center North Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Trice Jewelers Aurora, Colorado

M u n i c i pa l

Fire Sub Station #1* Clovis, New Mexico

Fire Sub Station #2* Clovis, New Mexico

National Guard Armory* Clovis, New Mexico

Clovis Police Headquarters* Clovis, New Mexico

Clovis Public Library* Clovis, New Mexico

Curry County Detention Center* Clovis, New Mexico

Mesh Elementary School* Clovis, New Mexico

New Mexico - American Water Co.* Clovis, New Mexico

Valencia Elementary School* Fortales, New Mexico

F i n a n c i a l

Bellco Credit Union Various Locations

M e d i c a l

20 Mile Orthodontics Parker, Colorado

Urgent Care Clovis, New Mexico

Tiffany PlazaWestmoor Building 10 CornerStar

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Awards

1999 International Design CompetitionVienna International Airport

Previous experience

Kristoffer Kenton Design: 2001Fentress Bradburn Architects: 1998 - 2001

Associate - Director of Design

Kristoffer has been leading SEM’s design efforts since 2001, and brings a wide variety of past project exposure. Through this experience he brings a high level of attention, enthusiasm, and expertise to our projects. As the Director of Design, Kristoffer oversees the fi rms design activities, from master planning and building design to project construction. His experience, design talent, and knowledge establishes SEM as a leader in commercial development. Kristoffer is highly regarded for his ability to work with clients and teams to move past challenges to provide the highest quality design solution that is differentiated from its competitors with a unique solution.

Kristoffer Kenton LEED® AP

Education

Industry affiliations

International Council of Shopping Centers

Bachelor of ArchitectureKansas State University

National Association of Industrial and Office Properties

Kristoffer Kenton

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1655 LafayetteThe Streets at SouthGlennArapahoe Lima Center

Kristoffer is a senior designer with over 12 years of experience with an expansive range of project types both internationally and domestically. Kristoffer’s ability to intuitively absorb the needs and challenges of a project while conceptually visualizing the end-result create the foundation needed to move a project forward. Kristoffer’s career includes project types in; aviation, civic, professional offi ce, campus planning, master planning, mixed-use, retail, parking structures, automotive, and industrial projects with budgets of $50,000 to $350,000,000. This broad base of experience brings a well balanced diversity of design solutions to our practice.

M i x e d - U s e

40th and Pena Boulevard Aurora, Colorado

Crystal River Marketplace Carbondale, Colorado

Gates Redevelopment Denver, Colorado

Lowry Vista Denver, Colorado

Park Meadows Station Douglas County, Colorado

Silverthorne Town Center Silverthorne, Colorado

The Streets at SouthGlenn Centennial, Colorado

Twenty Mile Town Center Parker, Colorado

M e d i c a l

1655 Lafayette Denver, Colorado

20 Mile Orthodontics Parker, Colorado

Exempla Lutheran Southwest Jefferson County, Colorado

R e s ta u r a n t

Pan Asia Bistro Douglas County, Colorado

C i v i c

Colorado Convention Center* Denver, Colorado

Colorado Freedom Memorial* Aurora, Colorado

Larimer County Courthouse* Ft. Collins, Colorado

Sacramento City Admin. Bldg.* Sacramento, California

United States Embassy* Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

R e ta i l

1000 S. Colorado Glendale, Colorado

Arapahoe Lima Center Arapahoe County, Colorado

CornerStar Aurora, Colorado

Flatirons Village Broomfield, Colorado

Shops at Crown Point Parker, Colorado

Southlands Aurora, Colorado

Tiffany Plaza Denver, Colorado

Town Center North Highlands Ranch, Colorado

O f f i c e

Al-Safeer Tower* Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Brannan Sand & Gravel Adams County, Colorado

Kuwait Finance House Tower* Kuwait City, Kuwait

Montecito Office Building Las Vegas, Nevada

Riverview Point Office Building Mesa, Arizona

Sevo Miller Office Building Denver, Colorado

The Streets at Southglenn - Block 3N Centennial, Colorado

Washington Point Business Center Phoenix, Arizona

Av i at i o n

Doha International Airport* Doha, Qatar

Madrid International Airport* Madrid, Spain

Tenerife Sur Airport* Tenerife, Spain

Vienna International Airport* Vienna, Austria

United States Green Building Council

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SEM Architects roots are in the retail sector. We have been creating successful retail environments for more than 30 years, and have done more than 16,000,000 square feet of space. Retail environments express themselves in a variety of product types ranging from new town centers with a mix of uses to traditional malls, power centers, neighborhood center, and retail strip centers. These environments continue to change and evolve, and SEM Architects is on the forefront of the retail development sector, developing new concepts while continually fi nding ways to reinvent existing ones.

Retail Environments

Arvada Ridge Silverthorne Factory OutletsCornerStar

P o w e r C e n t e r

Arvada Marketplace Arvada, Colorado

Arvada Ridge Arvada, Colorado

Bear Valley Shopping Center Denver, Colorado

Bellview Shores Westminster, Colorado

Bowles Crossing Littleton, Colorado

CornerStar Aurora, Colorado

Flatacres Marketplace Parker, Colorado

Interplaza West Golden, Colorado

Lakeside Mall Lakeside, Colorado

Lincoln Meadows Parker, Colorado

Mainstreet at Flatiron Broomfield, Colorado

Northglenn Marketplace Northglenn, Colorado

Parker Marketplace Aurora, Colorado

Rocky Mountain Marketplace Loveland, Colorado

Silverthorne Factory Outlets Silverthorne, Colorado

Town Center North Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Westfield Shopping Center Westminster, Colorado

M i x e d U s e

40th and Pena Boulevard Aurora, Colorado

Cherry Hills Village Center Cherry Hills, Colorado

Crown Point Parker, Colorado

Crystal River Marketplace Carbondale, Colorado

Gates Redevelopment Denver, Colorado

Hampden Town Center Denver, Colorado

Lowry Vista Denver, Colorado

Mainstreet & Pine Retail Parker, Colorado

Silverthorne Town Center Silverthorne, Colorado

The Streets at SouthGlenn Centennial, Colorado

Twenty Mile Town Center Parker, Colorado

Twenty Ninth Street Mall Boulder, Colorado

R e ta i l S t r i p

Alameda Chambers Connection Aurora, Colorado

Arapahoe Lima Center Arapahoe County, Colorado

Broomfield Retail Building Broomfield, Colorado

Buffalo Run Village Retail Commerce City, Colorado

Bristol Village Aurora, Colorado

Criterion Shopping Center Denver, Colorado

County Line Retail Centennial, Colorado

Hoffman Heights Aurora, Colorado

Lakeside Retail Lakeside, Colorado

Mainstreet and Jordan Parker, Colorado

Parker Crossing Parker, Colorado

Parker and Hess Parker, Colorado

Plaza Colorado Greenwood Village, Colorado

Quail Creek Westminster, Colorado

Quincy Marketplace Aurora, Colorado

Shops at Crown Point Parker, Colorado

Southlands High Visibility Retail Aurora, Colorado

The Village Boulder, Colorado

Villa Monaco Denver, Colorado

U r b a n I n f i l l

1000 South Colorado Glendale, Colorado

2000 South University Denver, Colorado

239 Detroit Denver, Colorado

700 Kalamath Denver, Colorado

801 Broadway Denver, Colorado

Denver Design District Denver, Colorado

North Creek Shops Denver, Colorado

N e i g h b o r h o o d

Arapahoe Crossing Aurora, Colorado

Arapahoe Marketplace Englewood, Colorado

Boulevard Center Denver, Colorado

Bowles Village Center Littleton, Colorado

Chanson Plaza Littleton, Colorado

Cherry Hills Marketplace Greenwood Village, Colorado

City Center Marketplace Aurora, Colorado

East Quincy Highlands Aurora, Colorado

Harmony Marketplace Ft. Collins, Colorado

Leetsdale Marketplace Denver, Colorado

Parker Hilltop Parker, Colorado

Parker Marketplace Aurora, Colorado

Plaza at Aurora Mall Aurora, Colorado

Quincy Marketplace Aurora, Colorado

Seven Hills Shopping Center Aurora, Colorado

Sheridan Crossings Westminster, Colorado

Tiffany Plaza Denver, Colorado

Village on the Park Aurora, Colorado

Westbrook Shopping Center Westminster, Colorado

Yale and Monaco Marketplace Denver, Colorado

M a l l s

Bear Valley Mall Denver, Colorado

Bowles Crossing Littleton, Colorado

Cherry Creek Shopping Center Denver, Colorado

Durango Mall Durango, Colorado

Flatiron Crossing Broomfield, Colorado

Glenwood Springs Mall Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Lakeside Mall Lakeside, Colorado

Southglenn Mall Centennial, Colorado

Tamarac Square Mall Denver, Colorado

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Retail Environments

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SEM Architects has an extensive portfolio of offi ce projects totaling more than 11,000,000 square feet. Our offi ce environments are one of the more critical types of spaces that we design as people spend more than 90% of their time indoors and a large portion of their day in these spaces. Our offi ce buildings range from large offi ce park projects incorporating multiple buildings and parking structures to small individual build to suits for single users. We utilize our experience to create offi ce environments that are not only pleasing to the end user, but ones that maximize the fi nancial benefi ts for our clients.

Office Environments Office Environments

Panorama Corporate Center Sevo Miller HeadquartersWestmoor Technology Park

B u i l d t o S u i t

Allstate Claims Center Northglenn, Colorado

Autotrek Corporate Office Littleton, Colorado

Brannan Sand and Gavel Adams County, Colorado

Cahners Publishing Co. Douglas County, Colorado

Colorado Farm Bureau Englewood, Colorado

CPS Distributors Headquarters Westminster, Colorado

Fidelity Investments Lone Tree, Colorado

Gannett Outdoors Arvada, Colorado

IBIS Computer Facility Boulder, Colorado

IHS Corporate Headquarters 1 Englewood, Colorado

IHS Corporate Headquarters 2 Englewood, Colorado

IHS Corporate Headquarters 3 Englewood, Colorado

O f f i c e Pa r k s

Church Ranch Office Park Westminster, Colorado

Coal Creek Corporate Center Louisville, Colorado

Dove Valley Business Park Centennial, Colorado

I-225 Business Park Aurora, Colorado

Information Handling Services Douglas County, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center Centennial, Colorado

Peakview Office Plaza Greenwood Village, Colorado

Riverview Point Business Park Mesa, Arizona

The Quad at Lowry Campus Denver, Colorado

Waterpark at Briarwood Arapahoe County, Colorado

Westmoor Technology Park Westminster, Colorado

S p e c u l at i v e

76 Inverness Drive Englewood, Colorado

Centertech Place Aurora, Colorado

Church Ranch Corporate Center Westminster, Colorado

Coal Creek Corporate Center 1 Louisville, Colorado

Coal Creek Corporate Center 2 Louisville, Colorado

Coal Creek Corporate Center Sig. Louisville, Colorado

Exempla Lutheran Southwest Jefferson County, Colorado

I-225 Business Park 1 Aurora, Colorado

I-225 Business Park 2 Aurora, Colorado

I-225 Business Park 4 Aurora, Colorado

Meadows Corporate Center 4 Lone Tree, Colorado

Meadows Corporate Center 5 Lone Tree, Colorado

Montecito Office Building Las Vegas, Nevada

Panorama Corporate Center 1 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 2 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 3 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 4 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 5 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 8 Centennial, Colorado

Panorama Corporate Center 10 Centennial, Colorado

Peakview Office Plaza 1 Greenwood Village, Colorado

Riverview Point Business Park 1 Mesa, Arizona

A d a p t i v e R e u s e

677 South Colorado Boulevard Denver, Colorado

700 Kalamath Denver, Colorado

Association of Operating Room Nurses Denver, Colorado

Burlington Air Express Lakewood, Colorado

Campus at Cherry Creek Denver, Colorado

Intelcom Group (ICG) Englewood, Colorado

Jeffco Action Center Lakewood, Colorado

MCI Call Center Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Medical Group Management Assoc. Englewood, Colorado

Sports Authority Headquarters Englewood, Colorado O

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Riverview Point Business Park 6 Mesa, Arizona

The Streets at Southglenn - Block 3N Centennial, Colorado

The Quad Building 1 Denver, Colorado

The Quad Building 2 Denver, Colorado

The Quad Building 3 Denver, Colorado

Washington Point Business Center Phoenix, Arizona

Waterpark at Briarwood 1 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Waterpark at Briarwood 2 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Waterpark at Briarwood 3 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Waterpark at Briarwood 4 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Westerra Operations Center Denver, Colorado

Westmoor Buildings 1 & 2 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Buildings 3 & 4 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Buildings 5 & 6 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Building 7 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Buildings 8 & 9 Westminster, Colorado

Westmoor Building 10 Westminster, Colorado

B u i l d t o S u i t ( c o n t. )

Macrologic Headquarters Arapahoe County, Colorado

Minolta Office Systems Arvada, Colorado

National Business Media Broomfield, Colorado

Sevo Miller Headquarters Denver, Colorado

The Shane Company Corporate Office Greenwood Village, Colorado

TMA Benefits Services Aurora, Colorado

United Health Care Denver, Colorado

Westerra Credit Union Denver, Colorado

Westerra Corporate Headquarters Denver, Colorado

Youth for Christ Greenwood Village, Colorado

M e d i c a l O f f i c e

20 Mile Orthodontics Parker, Colorado

Arbor Dental Building Lone Tree, Colorado

Dr. Fedorowicz Denver, Colorado

Dr. Linkow Denver, Colorado

Dr. Shebowick Aurora, Colorado

Dr. Troeger Denver, Colorado

Exempla Lutheran Southwest Jefferson County, Colorado

Lake Pleasant Medical Office Lake Pleasant, Arizona

Meadows Medical Lone Tree, Colorado

Parker Urgent Care Parker, Colorado

Veteran’s Administration Aurora, Colorado

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SEM Architects has and continues to work with the nations top retailers in all of our retail projects. We are unmatched in our experience for coordinating tenants demands into our overall project concepts. Whether it is doing a build to suit for a tenant, designing the tenant interiors, coordinating the landlords work, or working to modify the users prototype to fi t into the project, we pride ourselves on our ability to balance out each users individual needs so that the overall project is successful.

Retail Users / Tenant Coordination

Jason’s Deli Arvada RidgeSports Authority

T e n a n t s

City Market Carbondale, Colorado

Dick’s Sporting Goods Various Locations

DSW Aurora, Colorado

Fire Bowl Cafe Arapahoe County, Colorado

First Bank Aurora, Colorado

Garbonzo Aurora, Colorado

Hollywood Theaters Centennial, Colorado

Home Depot Various Locations

Home Goods Aurora, Colorado

Kohl’s Various Locations

Lowes Various Locations

Mervyn’s Littleton, Colorado

Red Robin Aurora, Colorado

Spicy Pickle Arapahoe County, Colorado

Sunflower Market Aurora, Colorado

Target Various Locations

Tokyo Joes Various Locations

Verizon Various Locations

Wal-Mart Various Locations

Wells Fargo Various Locations

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R e s ta u r a n t

Brueggers Bagel Bakery Various Locations

Chili’s Various Locations

Gelazzi Various Locations

Jason’s Deli Various Locations

Katie Mullen’s Irish Pub Denver, Colorado

La Salsa Lonetree, Colorado

Ling and Louie’s Restaurant Denver, Colorado

Lonestar Steak House Various Locations

Mad Greens Various Locations

Original Pancake House Various Locations

Pan Asia Bistro Englewood, Colorado

Red Robin Various Locations

Salad Bowl Denver, Colorado

F i n a n c i a l

Bank One Boulder, Colorado

Capital Federal Bank Parker, Colorado

DPS Credit Union Denver, Colorado

Fidelity Investments Lonetree, Colorado

First Bank of Grand Junction Grand Junction, Colorado

Greeley National Bank Greeley, Colorado

Public Service Credit Union Various Locations

Red Rocks Credit Union Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Safeway Credit Union Centennial, Colorado

TCF Banks Various Locations

US Banks Boulder, Colorado

Westerra Credit Union Various Locations

R e ta i l

24 Hour Fitness Aurora, Colorado

Advance Auto Parts Aurora, Colorado

Arizona Baggage Phoenix, Arizona

Avanza! Various Locations

Barnes and Noble Various Locations

Babies “R” Us Various Locations

Bed Bath and Beyond Various Locations

Best Buy Various Locations

Big 5 Sports Aurora, Colorado

Billy Martins Denver, Colorado

Biondi Jewelers Parker, Colorado

Blazers Street Market Aurora, Colorado

Blockbuster Video Various Locations

R e ta i l ( c o n t. )

Buy Buy Baby Littleton, Colorado

Burlington Coat Factory Littleton, Colorado

Celestial Seasonings Denver, Colorado

Christy Sports Littleton, Colorado

Colorado Baggage Boulder, Colorado

Dixon Paper Arvada, Colorado

Edge Fitness Centennial, Colorado

Famous Footwear Parker, Colorado

Furniture Row Various Locations

Golfsmith Golden, Colorado

Hobby Lobby Longmont, Colorado

Home Base Various Locations

Justice Various Locations

King Soopers Various Locations

Larry’s Shoes Denver, Colorado

Macy’s Various Locations

Macy’s Home Store Centennial, Colorado

Marshall’s Northglenn, Colorado

Media Play Littleton, Colorado

Mello Mushroom Centennial, Colorado

Music Go Round Littleton, Colorado

Office Depot Aurora, Colorado

Pace Membership Warehouse Various Locations

R e ta i l ( c o n t. )

Paradise Pens Various Locations

Party America Aurora, Colorado

Pearle Vision Lone Tree, Colorado

Pep Boys Auto Parts Westminster, Colorado

REI Various Locations

Rite Aid Pharmacy Various Locations

Ross Various Locations

Sears Centennial, Colorado

Shane Company Various Locations

Sports Authority Various Locations

Staples Various Locations

TJ Maxx Greenwood Village, Colorado

Trice Jewelers Denver, Colorado

Petco Various Locations

Petsmart Westminster, Colorado

Village Tavern Broomfield, Colorado

Vitamin Cottage Various Locations

Whole Foods Various Locations

Wild Oats Boulder, Colorado

Retail Users / Tenant Coordination

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SEM Architects has extensive experience in both large and small scale projects for the Distribution, Warehousing and Light Industrial markets. As unique commercial developments these project types challenge the Design Team to develop solutions into creative, memorable buildings that respond to strict programmatic and economic factors. User criteria is constantly evolving with technology, delivery systems and productivity advancements. Our projects have been proven to remain fl exible and usable, ultimately providing decades of highly effi cient facilities for vital businesses.

Industrial Facilities / Tenant Coordination

Stapleton Business Center Riverside Business CenterCPS Distributors

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35th & Frasier Warehouse Aurora, Colorado

72 / 74 Inverness Englewood, Colorado

Aurora Commerce Center Building C Aurora, Colorado

Boulder Trade Center Boulder, Colorado

Briarwood and Revere Phase 1 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Briarwood and Revere Phase 2 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Briarwood and Revere Phase 3 Arapahoe County, Colorado

Cherry Creek Business Center Aurora, Colorado

Cheyenne Business Center Clark County, Nevada

Colorado Tech Center Building A Louisville, Colorado

Colorado Tech Center Building B Louisville, Colorado

Colorado Tech Center Building C Louisville, Colorado

Colorado Trade Center Denver, Colorado

Denver Business Center Denver, Colorado

Gateway Industrial 4 & 6 Aurora, Colorado

I n d u s t r i a l Pa r k s

Aurora Commerce Center Aurora, Colorado

Briarwood and Revere Phase Arapahoe County, Colorado

Colorado Tech Center Louisville, Colorado

Dove Valley Business Park Arapahoe County, Colorado

Goodyear Point Goodyear, Arizona

Interstate Distribution Center Denver, Colorado

Lincoln Warehouse Denver, Colorado

Stapleton Business Center Denver, Colorado

Prologis Business Park Aurora, Colorado

T e n a n t s

ACI Electronics Denver, Colorado

American Tire Distributors Las Vegas, Nevada

At Last Distributors Aurora, Colorado

Auto-trol Technology Denver, Colorado

Beverage Distributors Aurora, Colorado

Big O Tires Distribution Center Denver, Colorado

DIA Materials Storage Denver, Colorado

Fresh Point Foods Denver, Colorado

Furniture Row Denver, Colorado

GATX Denver, Colorado

Hi Tech Electrical Arapahoe County, Colorado

International Truck & Engine Las Vegas, Nevada

KVA Supply Denver, Colorado

Lockheed Martin Jefferson County, Colorado

Owens/Minor Denver, Colorado

Picolight Louisville, Colorado

B u i l d t o S u i t

Baxa Medical Arapahoe County, Colorado

Baxter Medical Distribution Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Brothers Coffee Denver, Colorado

Burlington Air Express Lakewood, Colorado

Cahners Publishing Highlands Ranch, Colorado

CPS Distributors Westminster, Colorado

Federal Express Air Cargo Denver, Colorado

Gannett Outdoor Denver, Colorado

Great Western Park Lift Station Jefferson County, Colorado

IBIS Computer Facility Boulder, Colorado

Information Handling Services Douglas County, Colorado

Klode’s Auto Wholesale Center Douglas County, Colorado

Magnum Materials Aurora, Colorado

Industrial Facilities / Tenant Coordination

SEM ARCHITECTSSEM ARCHITECTS

M u lt i - T e n a n t ( c o n t. )

Goodyear Point Building A Goodyear, Arizona

Gunbarrel Office & Warehouse Boulder, Colorado

Hilltop Mesa Lakewood, Colorado

Interstate Distribution Center 1 Denver, Colorado

Interstate Distribution Center 2 Denver, Colorado

Lincoln Warehouse 1 Denver, Colorado

Lincoln Warehouse 2 Denver, Colorado

North Pecos Distribution Adams County, Colorado

Prologis Business Park 1 Aurora, Colorado

Prologis Business Park 3 Aurora, Colorado

Revere Business Park Aurora, Colorado

Riverside Business Center Phoenix, Arizona

Stapleton Business Center A1 Denver, Colorado

Stapleton Business Center A2 Denver, Colorado

Washington Airport Center Phoenix, Arizona

B u i l d t o S u i t ( c o n t. )

Minolta Office Systems Arvada, Colorado

Monier Lifetile Adams County, Colorado

Mygrant Glass Company Adams County, Colorado

Office Depot Distribution Denver, Colorado

Oneida Cold Storage Denver, Colorado

Samsonite Denver, Colorado

Snap On Tools Arvada, Colorado

Sunstate Equipment Arapahoe County, Colorado

Target Distribution Center Pueblo, Colorado

Thoutt Brothers Adams County, Colorado

Waste Connections Service Facility Adams County, Colorado

Weberg Furniture Distribution Denver, Colorado

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W e va l u e w h at o u r c l i e n t s s ay

Our clients are unmistakably SEM Architects most valuable

asset. We challenge ourselves constantly to demonstrate our

appreciation to our clients through efficient, competitive and

professional service. We focus on developing quality relationships

that last for many years by providing project solutions based on

the client’s objectives. Our goal at SEM Architects is simply to

provide great service to our clients.

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“SEM delivers consistently great design and supreme efficiency.”Donald Provost

Alberta Development Partners - Mr. Donald Provost5460 South Quebec Street, Suite 100Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111303.771.4004

“SEM understands how design interfaces with the business of retail.”Darrell Beach

Westcor - Mr. Ron Lorch11411 North Tatum BoulevardPhoenix, Arizona602.953.66252

“We have found SEM highly qualified, responsive, and resourceful.”John Kilrow

Shea Properties - Mr. John Kilrow5750 DTC Parkway, Suite 200Greenwood Village, Colorado303.486.1364

“SEM has the ability to balance architecture with sound real estate objectives.”Austin Lehr

Lauth Property Group - Mr. Austin Lehr7887 E Bellview Avenue, Suite 900Englewood, Colorado 80111720.279.5400

“I would not attempt a retail project without SEM Architects.”Chuck Woods

Chandelle Development - Mr. Chuck Woods600 Grant Street, Suite 620Denver, Colorado 80203303.864.0444

“SEM listens to our needs and responds with fresh design solutions.”Kent Stevinson

Stevinson Automotive Group - Mr. Kent Stevisnon1546 Cole Boulevard, Suite 100Lakewood, CO303.232.2006

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