BlueSky Studio transformed a building
that was originally a service garage for Cadillac Motor Company into a space for unique
loft dwellings. The Cadillac Lofts was the first project developed in an up-and-coming
area just south of downtown Denver known as the Golden Triangle.
One of the unique features of this building is its structural system, which includes a
concrete frame, two built-up steel plate girders, wood trusses and joists. These
intriguing supports give the illusion of a sort of upside-down bridge pulled taunt
throughout the space. A spacious 1000 SF rooftop deck provides an amazing 360-degree view
of downtown, Capitol Hill and the breathtaking rocky-mountains, for all the residents to
enjoy. The 14-foot ceilings permit the introduction of intermediate mezzanines constructed
from floor planks that were recycled from the floors of railcars, adding to the
buildings history.