Quick facts for kids |
Nordlund House
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Location |
330 Birch Street, Hilltop, Denver, Colorado |
Architect |
Eugene G. Groves |
Architectural style |
American Craftsman |
NRHP reference No. |
98000081 |
Added to NRHP |
February 12, 1998 |
Nordlund House is a historic house in central Denver, Colorado. Designed by Eugene G. Groves, it is a seven-level building and 3,000 square foot dwelling. The exterior is precast and poured-in-place, reinforced concrete, a process that was patented by Groves and made by his construction company. The exterior walls have rounded corners and are finished in stucco. There is a rooftop terrace and a domed living room roof. Decorative elements include wrought iron and red glazed tiles.
Concrete is used within the interior of the house, including the built-in seating in the kitchen, kitchen countertops and cabinet faces, and bookcases. The house has an irregular, seven-level floor plan. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 12, 1998.