New facility designed with green and smart technologies and will serve the north Denver metro area for multiple generations

NORTHGLENN, Colo. – Sept. 20, 2018 – Hoefer Wysocki, an interdisciplinary architecture and design firm, has completed the design for the new Northglenn Justice Center, a 45,000-square-foot facility designed to provide an up-to-date space to house the Northglenn Police Department, along with the city’s municipal court and a crime lab. Highly visible from I-25, the new $20 million building sits at the highest natural point of Adams County at 50 W. Community Center Drive in Northglenn, Colorado.

“Our goal in the design was to maximize efficiencies of each department,” said Chris Krumrei, senior associate AIA, NCARB, project architect and designer, Hoefer Wysocki. “We wanted to create a space that would meet the needs of the city’s police department and municipal court, in addition to the needs of Northglenn residents and surrounding Denver metro residents, for the present and for years to come.”

Designed to meet projected demands for the next 100 years, the facility is complete with green and smart technologies that will serve the community for multiple generations. Hoefer Wysocki collaborated with the city to ensure the facility incorporates LED technology and solar powered energy components. SMART technology was implemented, including light sensors, temperature set-points, 16,000 feet of interior and exterior glass for natural light and 192 solar panels, which create a 65 kilowatt system. The building’s exterior design reflects the regional vernacular and large windows and clerestories have been utilized to offer abundant natural light and provide views of the nearby mountain range.

Courtesy of Hoefer Wysocki

Courtesy of Hoefer Wysocki

The center’s crime lab occupies 3,100 square feet and will process most of the city’s cases and support additional laboratory technicians. The building also contains a police training center and a display of historical items, including “Cell 5” – a jail door dating back to 1940 that was salvaged and used in the city’s first jail. The lobby features a police museum to honor and showcase the history of the police department. This level also houses: the investigations unit, records unit, victim advocates unit, a workstation for volunteers, a multi-purpose training and community room and the municipal court.

The new facility’s design layout encourages pedestrian mobility. The upper level was specifically designed for community access to make it a more welcoming environment.

“I want to emphasize that this Justice Center is a community asset,” said Northglenn Police Chief James May. “The services rendered in this building are about creating relationships with our community partners and providing an outstanding public safety service to the people who live, work and visit Northglenn.”

Hoefer Wysocki and Northglenn city officials, stakeholders and residents attended the grand opening of the new facility on September 11, 2018. A crowd of approximately 300 congregated to celebrate the new facility and the positive changes it will bring for the community. Once the building was officially opened, visitors were invited inside for a full tour.

“Looking at this building, you can’t help but be in awe,” said Northglenn Mayor Carol Dodge. “When people visit our new justice center, they will recognize the importance we place on community safety and tangible examples of justice. This facility reflects the vision of leaders past and present who wanted more for our great city.”