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Revitalizing a central urban pedestrian corridor

Revitalizing a central urban pedestrian corridor
CODE modular bench
Year
2025
Street address
16th Street
Client
The City and County of Denver
Landscape architect
MIG
Application
Street
16th Street in Denver is a central downtown corridor and a key part of public life in the city. The redevelopment focuses on improving the pedestrian experience and creating a more inviting and active public space.

The goal was to bring people and energy back into the area. By reorganizing space, adding places to stay, and defining clear zones, the street now functions as an activated public destination. Designed by MIG, the project connects movement, use, and social interaction within a cohesive urban framework. Elements from Vestre’s CODE series are integrated throughout the street. They help structure the space and support different forms of use, from brief pauses to social gathering. The project shows how existing downtown streets can be reimagined as vibrant and people-focused environments.

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CODE modular bench

CODE modular bench

CODE modular bench
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