Residential Projects
6th Street Residence
The 6th St. Residence is an addition and extensive remodel of a three bedroom residence located in the Newlands neighborhood in North Boulder. The design modernizes the overall spatial organization of the original 1948 house and previous 1993 addition by relocating the vertical circulation, kitchen and living room on the main level. This renovation also includes an addition of a new master suite, dining room, family room, office, front porch and two-car garage. The overall energy efficiency of the house was improved with a new high-efficiency mechanical system with radiant in-floor heating and improved insulation. Updated, contemporary finishes compliment the open floor plan and light filled spaces.
Tall Pine Residence
The schematic design and design development for the Tall Pine Residence was generated by working closely with the clients through sketches, as well as both physical and computer modeling. The design of the home is organized along a circulation spine running parallel to the slope of the site with the programmatic spaces layered on either side. This affords views through the entire house from the front yard to the back yard. The exterior of the house is composed as a series of gabled roof forms reminiscent of the traditional farmhouse that has grown over time. The assembly of these volumes also creates a variety of exterior spaces with different scales and feelings. This provides spaces for larger social gatherings, intimate lunches, and outdoor cooking.
Poudre Valley Residence
The design of the Poudre Valley Residence is comprised of two gabled volumes separated by a light filled entry and circulation space. The volumes respond to the sloping terrain and the two-story western elevation with large windows fill the space with light and allow dramatic views of the western mountains. The lower level of the home grounds the structure to the landscape and acts as a base for the upper level and outdoor patio spaces. This strong base and the articulated volumes placed upon it, allows for a strong connection between the interior spaces and the surrounding site.