Colorado Hardscapes works with architects, landscape architects, engineers, developers, general contractors, cities and owners to raise the bar for decorative concrete. With over 60 years of experience, Colorado Hardscapes provides turn-key decorative concrete solutions including BomaniteŽ imprinted concrete, pervious concrete, LithocreteŽ, SandscapeŽ, rock and water features, fountains, di Giacomo and premium concrete floors (polished, stained, dyed, terrazzo-type finishes, and toppings).
The Clyfford Still Museum is a new museum to downtown Colorado. The picture shown on the right highlights part of Colorado Hardscapes' scope of the project. The flatwork shown in this picture was ground and sandblasted to give a similar look to the exterior face and the interior flooring.
Polished interior flooring and form-place finish on the exterior sidewalks, entry-pad, and steps was used. The exterior finish was ground and sandblasted to give a similar look to the interior polished floor, but to have a courser feel for slip-resistance. This new building is located directly west of the Denver Art Museum. The correlation between the interior and exterior concrete was completed successfully and the polished flooring inside was the appropriate look that the designer was looking for.
The Denver Zoo was looking for an update to their Northern Shore exhibit. Previously, the seating/play area was limited, therefore a concept plan was developed to allow for adequate seating for parents and plenty of play areas for children. The interactive streambed encourages exploring nature, splashing and wading. A seating wall merges with the stream bed, allowing plenty of room for parents to take a break and cool off in the shade.