Archives for the month of: October, 2022
Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

The RYE SoBo apartment complex in Denver’s South Broadway Park neighborhood offers relaxed, sophisticated living with distinctive design and uniquely personal features.  RYE SoBo is a community of convenience, and a residency here includes modern amenities and contemporary conveniences like a beer garden, resort-inspired pool, athletic training center, electric car charging stations, a rooftop dog park and pet spa, and a co-working venue.

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

RYE SoBo is perfectly located for urban adventure and provides a communal environment where active lifestyles blend together seamlessly – eclectic dives and shops, unique cafes and restaurants, bookstores, live music venues, and much more are at your fingertips.  The distinct aesthetic and inspired vibes carry throughout the complex and neighborhood with thoughtful design and modern architectural features.

Bomanite Systems Equate to Installation Success

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

The RYE SoBo apartment complex incorporates 2,800 SF of decorative flatwork and 8,400 SF of uncolored sidewalks that were installed by Bomanite Licensee Colorado Hardscapes.  Included in these installations were Bomanite Exposed Aggregate Systems and Bomanite Toppings Systems.  Working with Price Design Group as the general contractor and BrightView as the landscape architect, Colorado Hardscapes integrated a specialty scoring pattern into the Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks around the building and achieved the different colors using Bomanite Con-Color in Cobblestone and French Gray.  Bomanite Sandscape Texture decorative concrete was an optimal application for this installation to provide added durability while inserting a decorative element that blends well with the artistic nature of Broadway Park.

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

Bomanite Micro Top-XT is one of Bomanite’s Toppings System applications and has extraordinary adhesion properties and the ability to withstand prolonged pedestrian and vehicular traffic, while also providing a tough, water-retardant coating that made it perfect for this installation.  On the northeast side of the RYE SoBo Apartments, Colorado Hardscapes placed 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT in a pattern created by prominent Colorado artist, Clark Richert.  Known primarily for his large, geometrically patterned paintings, Richert derived his work through investigation of five-fold symmetry and quasi-crystal patterns found both in nature and theoretical mathematics.  With 15 different colors in the design, placing each color was laborious and tedious, but perfectly executed by the Colorado Hardscapes team.  Each color is surrounded by a saw cut to accentuate the crisp lines and enhance the dimensionality of the art piece.

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

You can see this beautiful work of art in person off Alameda in the alleyway between Bannock Street and Cherokee Street in Denver’s South Broadway neighborhood.  Richert originally wanted to use embedded mosaic tiles in concrete to create his piece, but once he saw how vivid and solid Bomanite MicroTop-XT could make each section, it was absolute that Colorado Hardscapes would employ this application instead.  Projects like this are where Bomanite products really shine, allowing the RYE SoBo apartment complex to showcase Richert’s iconic art while enhancing the iconic energy and inspired vibes of the area.

Award Winning Decorative Concrete

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.

Colored, stamped, etched, or sandblasted, today’s architectural concrete is limited only by the imagination.  Colorado Hardscapes is a national leader in decorative concrete innovation, offering premium quality and lifelong durability in their finished products.  Their collaboration with late artist, Clark Richert led them to create a work of art for the RYE SoBo apartment complex, earning them the 2021 Best Bomanite Toppings Project Gold Award for their Bomanite Micro-Top XT installation.  Superior service, successful execution, and unbeatable results time and time again are what make Colorado Hardscapes the Front Range’s premier decorative concrete contractor.

Colorado Hardscapes collaborated with general contractor Price Design Group and landscape architect BrightView to create Bomanite Sandscape Texture sidewalks with a specialty scoring pattern as well as 300 SF of custom colored Bomanite Micro-Top XT decorative concrete that proudly portrays a pattern created by late Colorado artist Clark Richert.
The Medium Ashlar Slate and Soldier Course Belgian Block patterns are a stunning sidewalk installation of Bomanite Imprint Systems by Connecticut Bomanite Systems in Downtown Danbury, CT.

Danbury, CT, has embraced the vision of TOD, Transit-Oriented Development, to help revitalize downtown Danbury.  At the key of their TOD vision is a plan for higher density compact urban development that features walkable, pedestrian-friendly streetscapes and sidewalks, within a 10-minute walk of the train station and, connecting various modes of transit, jobs, housing, services, and amenities.  The streetscapes and sidewalks play a major role in attracting investment, new businesses, and employees to Downtown Danbury.  Whether an area is walkable depends on the physical condition of the space accessible to pedestrians as well as the perception of the physical space and its attractiveness to those who do and could utilize it.  The previous existing streetscape improvements were constructed in 1993 and in need of replacement, as evidenced by this Google Street View picture below from 2018.  The city selected Colonna Concrete & Asphalt Paving, LLC as the main contractor, and Connecticut Bomanite Systems was chosen to install the decorative concrete sidewalks for the roughly $12 million project.

Google Maps Street View Danbury, CT, Downtown sidewalks July 2018.

Decorative Concrete Creates an Architectural Artistic Aesthetic

The Medium Ashlar Slate and Soldier Course Belgian Block patterns are a stunning sidewalk installation of Bomanite Imprint Systems by Connecticut Bomanite Systems in Downtown Danbury, CT.

Connecticut Bomanite, working with the City of Danbury, CT, installed the Bomanite Imprint Systems and chose the Medium Ashlar Slate pattern and the Soldier Course Belgian Block pattern.  They were the perfect choices in order to meet the project objective of making the downtown more pedestrian-friendly and appealing to shoppers, diners, and developers.  Instead of the higher cost of installing natural paving materials such as slate or granite, Bomanite Imprint Systems has been used in a wide variety of residential, commercial, and municipal applications to upgrade plain concrete or asphalt.  Bomanite Imprint Systems, the original cast-in-place, colored and imprinted architectural concrete paving, offers unmatched durability to withstand the toughest traffic loads and harshest environmental conditions.

Pick A Pattern, Pick A Color, Bring Your Own

The Medium Ashlar Slate and Soldier Course Belgian Block patterns are a stunning sidewalk installation of Bomanite Imprint Systems by Connecticut Bomanite Systems in Downtown Danbury, CT.

For over five decades, Bomanite Imprint Systems have offered design professionals and homeowners a virtually limitless palette of patterns, textures, and colors – at a fraction of the cost of traditional materials. Bomanite Imprint Systems gives you more than 400 distinct patterns and associated textures with a wide variety of standard and custom coloring options. You can choose from many natural textures including slate, granite, limestone, sandstone, cobblestone and used brick. For decorative concrete architectural paving, accept no substitutes.

The Medium Ashlar Slate and Soldier Course Belgian Block patterns are a stunning sidewalk installation of Bomanite Imprint Systems by Connecticut Bomanite Systems in Downtown Danbury, CT.

Bomanite molds are developed from natural products such as stone or wood as well as unconventional surfaces such as metal or plastic or whatever your imagination may bring to the table.  Images, logos, borders and highly custom textures are all part of the Bomanite offering.  Bomacron patterns are a textured version of the original Bomanite patterns. This product is cast-in-place, colored and imprinted, plus it provides added dimension of texture and relief between the joint lines (shallow joint configurations).

Award Winning Decorative Concrete

The Medium Ashlar Slate and Soldier Course Belgian Block patterns are a stunning sidewalk installation of Bomanite Imprint Systems by Connecticut Bomanite Systems in Downtown Danbury, CT.

Connecticut Bomanite Systems has an unsurpassed reputation of meeting and exceeding their clients’ expectations.  They deliver projects on time, under budget, and according to specs.  For this project they received the 2021 Bronze Award for Best Bomanite Imprint Systems Project.  In a post-COVID world, this sidewalk “refresh” is exactly what the merchants and citizens of Downtown Danbury needed to provide an environment where the arts, culture, commerce, and excitement can thrive.  It helps create the necessary ambience for Danbury’s citizens and visitors to enjoy now and into the decades ahead.