Platform at S’Park

Boulder, CO

The John Buck Company

  • Architecture
  • Multifamily Residential
  • Podium
  • Complete

S’Park is a new mixed-use development that acts as an intermediary between the retail of Boulder’s Pearl Street, the quiet residential neighborhoods of Glenwood Grove, and the bustling industrial structures of Boulder’s Transit Village, striking a balance between the surrounding forces at play.

Once a lumber yard, the final parcel of this 5.3-acre redevelopment is Timber II. When envisioning these new four-story mixed-use apartments KTGY was challenged to create a design that was compatible with prior development yet distinctive. It also needed to conform to Boulder’s new Form-based Code. Influenced by not only the surrounding development but the sites adjacency to Boulder’s future light rail line; the building’s predominant massings draw parallels between the movement of the railway cars and the shifting lines they run upon. Viewed from one angle the building reads as an idle string of boxcars awaiting their deployment. From the inverse, the elevations take on a more dynamic appearance, revealing accents of wood eluding to the flatirons beyond. The base of the building creates a brick plinth for the units to rest on and relates to the language of the surrounding community. Smaller apartments with excellent access to existing and future transit are planned as an affordable option for recent graduates entering the tech industry, particularly the Google campus, which is only block away.

Property Facts

74

Density (du/ac)

439-1,125

Unit Plan Sizes (sq. ft.)

86

Number of Units (du)

1.7

Site Area (ac)

1,905

Retail (sq. ft.)

4

Number of Stories

35

Parking Spaces (0.41 sp/du)

I, V

Construction Type

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