Denver North High School 2011 Renovation

Denver North High School


Denver Public Schools undertook a meticulous effort to rehabilitate the interior of the 1911 Building as called for in the 2006 Master Plan developed by Humphries Poli Architects and Klipp Architecture. This was the second phase of construction following the window replacement and exterior rehabilitation undertaken by the same team in 2007. This phase included construction of a new central utility plant to provide all new heating and cooling systems to the building.

The year and a half rehabilitation project restored the pressed metal ceiling and wood floors in the classrooms, reinstituted the large central light wells at the core of the building, and rehabilitated the decorative mosaic tile floors and historic murals that remained in the building. In addition to these successful preservation efforts, the school was provided with new lighting and technology systems such as wireless access as well as a new fire sprinkler system. Modern educational standards were achieved in this older building to include modern technology, state-of-the-art science and athletic facilities, and flexible, varied learning spaces. North High School substantiates the fact that rehabilitation of an existing school building is not only fiscally sound, but it is preferable from a community, sustainability, and academic perspective.

Auditorium to Library Transformation...

In 1982 Denver North High School transform the auditorium into a counseling center, in 2010 they transformed the counseling center with remnants of the original auditorium into the library. During the renovation they tried to return the historical value that the room once held.

The Original Ceiling is still up there...

During the renovation of Denver North High School above the ceiling was the original ceiling tiles from the 1911 construction of Denver North High School. So construction workers repair the original ceiling and it's uncovered once again.

Originally in 1911 Denver North was constructed with two side exit doors and stairwells out to the original street that ran on both sides of the school. One was taken out to construct a hallway/tunnel to the industrial arts wing and one was taken out to construct our brand new state of the art Gymnasium. (1960)