The Steel House by Morris Adjmi Architects is a seven-storey office building located in Denver’s River North Arts District, designed to reflect the area’s industrial past while introducing contemporary workplace environments. The Steel House by Morris Adjmi Architects uses a steel-framed structure with C-channel metal cladding in charcoal and silver tones, creating a rhythmic façade that references nearby warehouses and rail infrastructure. A sculptural tower marks the building’s entrance, drawing on the form of historic grain silos and industrial lift structures.
The interior includes flexible office floors organized around natural light and access to outdoor space, supported by large factory-style windows and private terraces. A 13,000-square-foot elevated terrace functions as a central amenity, alongside wellness-focused features such as a sports court, climbing wall, and yoga studio. Materials including steel, concrete, wood, and stone are used throughout.
Industrial Office Designs
Steel House by Morris Adjmi Architects Rethinks RiNo Warehouse Typology
Trend Themes
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Industrial-aesthetic Workplace — The resurgence of raw materials and warehouse-inspired façades creates opportunities for office products and technologies that integrate rugged finishes with high-performance workplace systems.
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Adaptive Reuse of Warehouse Typology — Repurposing historic industrial forms into multi-storey office buildings points to new building-envelope solutions and modular structural systems tailored for conversion projects.
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Amenity-focused Outdoor Workspaces — Elevated terraces and outdoor sports amenities shift expectations for office layouts and open possibilities for climate-resilient outdoor furnishing and micro-infrastructure innovations.
Industry Implications
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Commercial Real Estate — Demand for emblematic, industrial-inflected properties is driving a re-evaluation of valuation models and asset strategies that incorporate experiential and wellness-led features.
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Office Furniture and Fit-out — Large factory-style windows and flexible floorplates are influencing the development of adaptable, durable interior systems that reconcile industrial aesthetics with acoustic and ergonomic performance.
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Wellness and Corporate Health Services — Integration of climbing walls, yoga studios, and sports courts within office buildings is expanding the market for workplace wellness programs and on-site health service models.