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 D-Chaise: Sit, stand or lounge.
By Dominique Gettliffe
In Design, Lifestyle / Light
Posted November 10, 2014

D-Chaise: Sit, stand or lounge.

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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In ArtNook, Design
Posted November 10, 2014

ArtNook: “Tributaries” by Anne Shutan

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. [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In ArtNook, Design
Posted July 31, 2014

ArtNook: Miniature High Alpine Gardens

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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In Design
Posted July 31, 2014

Stay active and beat the heat with passive cooling

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 [...]

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 6 Tips for Choosing an Architect
By Dominique Gettliffe
In Design
Posted April 7, 2014

6 Tips for Choosing an Architect

  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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In ArtNook, Construction, Culture, Design
Posted April 6, 2014

ArtNook: “Moved to Care” Design Competition

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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In Design
Posted January 1, 2014

Reflections on the Colorado Flood of 2013

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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In ArtNook, Design
Posted December 18, 2013

ArtNook: Aaron Winston “open: a study of lidded forms”

  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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In Construction, Design, Sustainable Design
Posted September 17, 2013

5 Things to Consider when Building with Straw Bale

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 [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In ArtNook, Culture, Design
Posted September 9, 2013

ArtNook: a dedicated space to showcase local artists’ work

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 [...]

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