From the light rail station to DeBoer park on South Harvard avenue, evidence of change and construction is available throughout the University of Denver’s campus. Be it active construction sites in the middle of a busy school day, or machines hard at work digging and moving dirt, it is clear to all passerby that the University is busy at work trying to renew its appearance. Brady Olcott and I took to the streets to document the visible elements of campus changing, along with some footage of certain sites.

Campus photo map

Video Sequence

A variety of shots from our campus’ construction projects

Gallery

Below is a collection of some of the photographs Brady and I took while walking throughout campus. In addition to construction sites, dioramas of the campus’ other completed building projects hang on the University Architect’s office walls.

Although students at the University of Denver will not get to see the finished products of this construction until about Fall of 2020, the continual progress is definitely intriguing to bare witness to. Whichever way you look on campus, it is not difficult seek out the large patches of machines and dirt that mark change going down around our University.


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