Structure Type: built works - industrial buildings - factories

Designers: Clark, Stromquist, Potter, and Ehrlich, Architects (firm); Birge Malcolm Clark (architect); Joseph Ehrlich (architect); David Farington Potter (architect); Walter Swanson Stromquist (architect)

Dates: constructed 1960-1962

Building History

This factory was designed by the Palo Alto-based architectural firm of Clark, Stromquist, Potter and Ehrlich in association with CO architect, Theodore J. Moore. A drawing of this manufacturing facility was dated 01/08/1960.

According to the Hewlett-Packard Company Archives Virtual Vault: "Hewlett-Packard’s Loveland, Colorado, plant was the company’s first U.S. facility to be located outside of the Bay Area. It would be the home of the company’s calculator and PC businesses. Hewlett-Packard Loveland later joined operations with the company’s Fort Collins facility, which opened in 1978." (See Hewlett-Packard.com, "Mile High: HP Opens in Loveland, Colorado," accessed 07/09/2025.)

PCAD id: 25773