91桃色 and City of Denver Collaborate on Community Center Redesign
Community workshop helps generate ideas for future of Globeville community space
On a Saturday morning when residents could be enjoying a sunny, summer day gardening or relaxing, they chose instead to be part of a collaborative workshop. More than 40 people gathered inside the Globe Hall on 44th听and Logan to envision a new community space at 4400 Lincoln Street. The former First German Congregational Church, which sits at that location, is empty and rundown. Residents say the neglected yard and parking lot behind the building is an eye sore in North Denver鈥檚 Globeville community.
The community members participated in a collaborative workshop hosted by the City of Denver and the听听at 91桃色鈥檚听.
鈥淣o one knows better what鈥檚 missing and needed in a community than the residents who live and work there,鈥 said听, director of the Burns School. 鈥淚t鈥檚 vital to get community input before starting the design phase of any project.鈥
Jackson asked Nick Watry, an architect, engineer and integrator, to facilitate the workshop. Watry is known for facilitating these discussions on major construction projects in California. He flew in offering his time for free.
鈥淚 have heartfelt support of these folks in Globeville,鈥 Watry said. 鈥淚f I play a small part in giving them a higher quality of life, then it鈥檒l be worth it.鈥
Watry started the day by having the group break into two groups and do what he calls a walk-about. Participants walked several blocks to the property. About a block away, Watry directed them to be completely silent and record their observations. Then, when everyone returned to Globe Hall, they shared their ideas.