Denver, Colorado, USA

Opening itself to the city and the Rocky Mountains beyond, Populus is designed to become an energetic new social center in downtown Denver. Located on a prominent corner site, the building greets the neighborhood equally on all three sides, welcoming visitors and residents and connecting Denver’s civic, arts, and commercial districts.
Populus by Studio Gang, won an 2025 International Architecture Award from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.


The texture and rhythm of its sculptural façade is strongly tied to its hotel function. Each vertical scallop is the width of a guest room, and its distinctive windows change in size and shape in response to the character of the building’s public and private spaces.
At the building’s base, the windows are the scale of portals 30 feet in height, framing entrances and views into the lobby, restaurant, and amenity spaces. In the hotel rooms above, guests enjoy immersive views of the nearby State Capitol, Civic Center Park, and the mountains through windows that become occupiable, transforming into seating and bringing guests closer to the outdoors. These occupiable windows create unique, light-filled spaces for relaxing and working.

The window shapes are informed by the characteristic patterns found on Aspen trees (Populus tremuloides). As the trees grow, they shed their lower branches, leaving behind dark, eye-shaped marks on the papery bark of their trunks. The windows are further detailed to perform efficiently in the Denver climate. On the exterior, the “lids” of each window stretch outward to shade the interior, while also channeling rainwater.
Deepening the building’s commitment to sustainability, Populus promotes density downtown by activating the entirety of its compact, triangular footprint. The concrete structure minimizes cement by incorporating fly ash and forgoes any levels dedicated to parking—a first for a new build downtown—encouraging visitors toward greener modes of transport. Populus aims to reconnect city dwellers with nature in the heart of Denver, with a green roof planted with regional vegetation that provides an attractive habitat for local wildlife and insects as well as its roof terrace, which offers a place to socialize with extensive views at the building’s top.


Architects: Studio Gang
Design Team: Jeanne Gang, Juliane Wolf, William Emmick, Kristina Eldrenkamp, with John Dolci, Ensonn Morris Jr., Lindsey Krug, Noora Aljabi, Cassie Dickson, Shovan Shah, David Swain, Jason Flores, and Bella Adekoya
Landscape Architects: Superbloom Landscape Architecture
General Contractor: The Beck Group
Client: Urban Villages, Inc.
Photographers: Jason O’Rear, Jason O’Rear and Steve Hall, Hall+Merrick+McCaugherty Photographers












