RADIX DESIGN is an architecture firm based in the historic Baker neighborhood of Denver, Colorado.

It is named RADIX from the Latin for a root vegetable - for instance, a carrot or a radish.  RADIX is also used in mathematics for the root or base of a number system.

In design, RADIX stands for an architecture that is rooted in place, at home in the dirt; simple, elegant, and green.

 

p. (720) 432-5528

e. ozi (at) radix.design

a. 528 West 1st Ave
    Denver, CO  80223

 

A capital campaign to support a new nonprofit office building based on trauma-informed design

RADIX DESIGN takes inspiration from  the principles of Slow Food: GOOD, CLEAN, and FAIR.

GOOD: Architecture of quality, beauty, and warmth.

CLEAN: Architecture which is healthy and beneficial for its inhabitants, 

FAIR: Architecture that benefits the place around it - street, neighborhood, city, and land.

 

Radix was founded in 2016 by Colorado architect Ozi Friedrich.  Ozi's experience includes award-winning projects at scales ranging from a $125,000 carriage-house renovation to an $18-million new-build elementary school.

Radix is has based its business practices on B-Corp principles to help embed responsible and sustainable practices at every level.

 

RADIX's Practice:

  • Sustainable design in historic structures

  • Adaptive reuse

  • Creative spaces

  • Library planning & design

  • Educational facilities

  • Small sites & small spaces

  • Indoor/outdoor integration