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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 Construction, Lifestyle / Light, Sustainable Design
Posted March 18, 2014

The Backyard Greenhouse Revolution

by Nathan Knecht   A number of factors, including rising fuel costs and increased awareness of the close links between food and health, are prompting another round of critical thinking aimed [...]

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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 Lifestyle / Light
Posted June 7, 2012

Whole Foods in Your Backyard Coming Soon

Have you ever considered the carbon footprint made by your food to traveling to your table?  Recently, my daughter Emilie and I became curious about this while having breakfast in a Denver [...]

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By Dominique Gettliffe
In Culture
Posted November 7, 2011

An Interesting Spin on Urban Sprawl

“Cities can’t be managed, and that’s what keeps them so vibrant. They’re just these insane masses of people, bumping into each other and maybe sharing an idea or two. It’s the freedom of [...]

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