red rocks ampitheatre & park, morrison, co

red rocks, photos — July 2, 2008

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Natural wonder, Red Rocks Park, west of Denver in the foothills of Morrison, CO.

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The breathtaking rock outcroppings are part of the Fountain Formation, which also includes the Flatirons in Boulder, and the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.

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Red Rocks Ampitheatre was completed on the spot in 1941, after famed International-style Denver architect Burnham Hoyt completed the design in 1936.

I currently live on Hoyt street, named in his honor.

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This spot was originally part of the John Brisben Walker ranch, which Walker purchased after moving back to Colorado, after selling his Cosmopolitan Magazine to William Randolph Hearst.

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Burnham Hoyt’s design is a masterpiece of consideration of site and setting, perfectly integrated into the natural rock formations.

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Walker was the one who first envisioned this area as a natural musical ampitheatre and started having concerts here at the turn of the century. It’s too bad he didn’t live long enough to see Hoyt’s design.

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The roof here was added, otherwise the ampitheatre has remained remarkably intact, despite numerous attempts to ruin it by upgrading the benchs/seats.

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A scan of a postcard showing the original design without the roof.

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Of course, when Hoyt designed the ampitheatre, he couldn’t have predicted the amount of electronic equipment required for contemporary rock bands.

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The visual line of the benchs, straddling the distance between “Creation Rock” and “Ship Rock”, flanked by the planters and trees, is one of the strongest elements of Hoyt’s design.

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Suggestions for walkway locations were provided by CCC and WPA workers, and then beautifully integrated into the landscape by Hoyt.

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Walker’s original name for the site was Garden of the Titans.

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Creation Rock at Red Rocks, Colorado

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2 comments

  1. Tom

    This is really beautiful photography! You just keep getting better and better. I’m so glad i gave that camera to Shannon, so that you ended up with two. I think I need to get one for myself.

    Comment by Bonnie Stanbro — July 12, 2008 @ 11:43 am
  2. Hello - I love your pictures. They really capture the beauty of Red Rocks. I got married at the Chapel at Red Rocks and have some of the most beautiful pictures of our wedding from several of the same shots. My husband and I have moved several times since getting married in 2004 and currently live in Milwaukee. We are making our plans to get back to Colorado in 2009. I have also caught the mid-century / modern bug and can’t believe how many homes are located in the Denver area. We can’t wait to get back!!!!
    Thanks again for your site. It’s wonderful.
    Michell

    Comment by Michell Brasfield — September 18, 2008 @ 3:50 pm

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