Architect - Salt Lake City, UT
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We are a modern design firm; minimalists when we can be. Our mission: to engage in dramatically superior design collaboration with our clients, such that an experience with anyone else would prove disappointing. The focus: to design expressly for distinctive clients, conscious lifestyles, and deliberate living.
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741 S 400 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Thorn Residence | Nov 2012 | Built for a family of the greenest thumbs this side of the divide this unique design focuses all its effort on the garden. Its elongated sweeping curve creates a perfect view of the agricultural play space from every point with in the architecture. Family values rein high with this group; all three daughters share a communal dorm space while offering private sleeping quarters. The house is the perfect incubator for raising plants and children alike. | Salt Lake City, UT | ||
Johnson Residence | Mar 2012 | Designed as a beer and wine house for gin and tonic clients, this dwelling touts multiple strategies to increase efficiency, decrease utility bills, and maximize excitement. With a super insulated envelope, a photo-voltaic array, quad-pane windows, a geothermal heating and cooling system, a smart thermostat, ample natural light, and designed-in passive heating and cooling, this house wants to put ice back in the glaciers and money back in the owners pocket. The home takes advantage of views to one of the most magnificent mountain ranges this side of the Great Divide and melds interior and exterior spaces with a 20 foot operable glass door that lets out onto a patio covered by the cantilevered structure. | Salt Lake City, UT | ||
Buddhist Retreat | Jan 2011 | Emanating from a high-desert hillside amidst rugged volcanic rock and twisted juniper trees the Buddhist Retreat rises up and out toward a spectacular view Capitol Reef National Park. In addition to its function as a secondary residence, this dwelling in Grover, Utah was designed to be a desert sanctuary for Tibetan Buddhist practice. Its intent is to intertwine everyday activities with singular moments that are typically reserved for spiritual rituals, thus heightening and sanctifying the act of living. Whether it be framing the detail of an ancient pinion pine or extending out into the spatial expanse of a wrapping panorama, the Buddhist Retreat's purpose is to creating rich and diverse moments of living. | Grover, UT | ||
McClelland | Jan 2010 | This new build project was designed in collaboration with the developer and builder Domain Design LLC as a spec home. Within hours of hitting the market it was under contract and closed on days later. The home features two interior court yard, dueling islands, out door shower, and much more. | Salt Lake City, UT | ||
Kristianna Circle | Mar 2013 | Remodeled to suit a minimalist among minimalists, this home was transformed on every level, figuratively and literally. Less becomes more. | Salt Lake City, UT |