Interior photograph of a curved hallway and its entry in the the Nordlund House located in Denver, Colorado. Denver architect Eugene G. Groves designed and built the all concrete Nordlund House in 1938-39. Groves practice spanned five decades during which he completed noteworthy commissions involving schools, college buildings, government offices, and commercial buildings. He was widely recognized for his expertise and futuristic use of poured, cast and reinforced concrete. The Nordlund House utilized an innovative all concrete construction technique on which Groves received a patent in 1937.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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