Buildings -- Design and construction
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
DU's Intention re: Association of WF, 1/2000, 2000 January
This folder contains a document explicitly outlining DU's intentions towards the Women's Foundation of Colorado.
frid01673, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
frid01690, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
frid01693, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
Furniture Plan and Office Assignments (Initial) 2004, 2004
This folder contains an architectural layout of furniture placement in the Chambers Center.
Grand Opening 2004 Chambers Center, 2004 September 9
This folder contains programs and photos for the Grand Opening ceremony of the Chambers Center building.
Grand Opening Planning Seminar 2004, 2004 May-September
This folder contains documents pertaining to the Grand Opening of the Chambers Center.
Ground Breaking 2003 Chambers Center, 2003 March 5
This folder contains photos and documents of and about the groundbreaking ceremony for the Chambers Center.
Hyman Zadek Salomon , 1969
Hyman Z. Salomon was born in 1832 in Posen, Prussia. He moved to what was then the city of Auraria, now Denver, in 1859 and is claimed to be the first Jewish settler in Colorado. He married Cecilia Joel and the couple had two daughters. Hyman originally set up as a mercantile man but he was also involved with the Capitol Hydraulic Company, the Platte River Ditch Company, and several other businesses in Denver along with his brother, Fred Z. Salomon. Hyman passed away on November 21, 1897.