designed by the Gettliffe Architecture Team, spearheaded by Raquel Mayorga and Ben Granlund. Submitted by Gettliffe Architecture for the Chaircuterie Design Competition, the D-Chaise offers [...]
The latest ArtNook display at the Gettliffe Architecture studio features Anne Shutan’s wood sculpture work. “Tributaries” is one of Shutan’s musically whimsical creations. [...]
We have a new display up in our ArtNook! Tamara Winter hand crafts hyper-tufa troughs to emulate antique stone feed vessels for growing and displaying miniature high alpine plants. The thick [...]
With summer in full swing, we’ve put together a few design tips to help you beat the heat and save energy in both tropical and temperate climates. These techniques, drawn from first-hand [...]
By the time you begin thinking about hiring an architect you’ve likely already spent many days and nights dreaming about your new home, workspace, or community project. Finding the right [...]
a submittal by Raquel Mayorga and Ben Granlund in collaboration with the Gettliffe Architecture Team The new display showcases our most recent design competition submittal – a “Mobile [...]
by Dominique Gettliffe One of the first things we consider when locating and designing a new structure in the front range of the Rocky Mountains is the flood map showing a theoretical 100 year [...]
Come by and take a look at our new display “open: a study of lidded forms” by local artist and ceramics instructor, Aaron Winston. Aaron earned a Master’s degree in [...]
Straw bale building offers unique design opportunities, with the use of natural materials and a relatively sustainable construction process. We love straw bale for its thermal stability (from [...]
We just kicked off Art Nook! ArtNook is a project aimed at reaching out and collaborating with the arts community by showcasing work from local artists in a dedicated space at our architecture [...]