[1][2] Of 67 existing buildings in Denver credited to the Fisher firm, 50 are individually listed, within districts, or have been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places; three quarters of the firm's identifiable remaining work in the city.
[1] Rodney Davis was part of the firm for 11 years beginning in 1956, after which Alan Fisher partnered with John D. Reece and Hillary M. Johnson until his death in 1978.
[3] Among his own designs are the Ship Tavern in the Brown Palace Hotel, a nautical-themed pub that he designed in celebration of the repeal of Prohibition[4][5] and the Sisters of Charity Postulate chapel in the Seton Center.
[3][7] He renovated the Opera House in Central City, Colorado, recreating the musician's gallery it had originally had.
[8] Fisher was an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.