Transpo’s Emil ‘Lucky’ Reznik Administration, Maintenance & Operations Facility / RNL Design

© James Steinkamp

Architects: RNL Design
Associate Architects: Forum Architects, Maintenance Design Group
Location: , , USA
Client: South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (TRANSPO)
Project Year: 2010
Project Area: 164,200 sqf
Photographs: James Steinkamp, Ken Paul

The Research Support Facility / RNL Design

© Frank Ooms

Architects: RNL Design
Location: Golden, ,
Interior design: RNL Design
Mechanical engineer: Stantec Consulting
Structural engineer: KL&A Engineering, Golden Office
Electrical engineer: Stantec Consulting
Civil engineer: Martin / Martin, Inc.
Project area: 222,000 sqf
Project year: 2010
Photographs: Frank Ooms

Denver Central Platte Campus / RNL Design

© Ed LaCasse

Architects: RNL Design
Location: Denver, , USA
Project area: 105,000 sqf
Project year: 2010
Photographs: Ed LaCasse

1800 Larimer / RNL Design

© Frank Ooms

Architects: RNL Design
Location: Denver, Colorado,
Project area: 24,500 sqf
Photographs: Frank Ooms

Top 100 Architecture Firms

© Joe Pugliese

Architect Magazine‘s third-annual ranking of American architecture firms takes a look at three factors: profitability, sustainability, and design quality. This whole picture approach provides an opportunity for small and large firms to go head to head, with a result of the best architecture firms, not necessarily the biggest.

Some of these practices have been featured on ArchDaily like Perkins + Will, , Cannon Design, and .

Take a look at the complete rankings after the break.

Architecture City Guide: Denver

This week our Architecture City Guide heads to the “Mile-High City”. In the shadows of the Rocky Mountains, ’s architecture can be as dramatic and serene as its surrounding landscape. From the moment your plane touches down at the International Airport you are immersed in state-of-the-art architecture. We have included a dozen places to go once you arrive. Where else would you visit? Please leave suggestions of buildings a visitor shouldn’t miss.

The Architecture City Guide: Denver list and corresponding map after the break!