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Alpha 1 Revives Contemporary Mountain Living

FeaturedAlpha 1 Revives Contemporary Mountain Living

Alpha 1 anchors a new family house in Aspen, CO, United States, shaped by Charles Cunniffe Architects around light, views, and togetherness. The project turns a constrained site into a layered retreat where a Zen garden, floating bridge, and transformable pool deck structure daily routines. Rooms swing between social energy and quiet retreat, giving this contemporary mountain home a calm but deeply connected rhythm.

Vergence House by Arch11

Vergence House by Arch11

Vergence House anchors a sloping site in Boulder, CO, United States with a crisp, geology-driven form by Arch11. The house translates erratic stones and tectonic folds into a layered envelope that mediates between neighborhood fabric and the Flatirons beyond. Here, a complex brief for rest, work, play, and self-sufficiency folds into one near-net-zero residence tuned closely to its immediate terrain.

Hayden House: Regenerative Mountain Living in Aspen’s High Valley

Hayden House: Regenerative Mountain Living in Aspen’s High Valley

Hayden House settles into a high Colorado valley above Aspen, CO, United States, where forest and meadow meet at 8,500 feet. Design Workshop shapes the house as a year-round family retreat, building on regenerative strategies that protect most of the land while framing long views to distant peaks. Inside and out, modular pavilions, planted roofs, and restored ground plane tie domestic life to the seasons without overwhelming the fragile montane setting.

Steel House Brings a 13,000-Square-Foot Park to Office Life

Steel House Brings a 13,000-Square-Foot Park to Office Life

Steel House anchors 3100 Brighton Boulevard in Denver, CO, United States with a confident steel profile and an uncommon amenity landscape. Designed by MA | Morris Adjmi Architects, the office complex wraps a private, elevated park and pulls daylight deep inside through factory-inspired windows. The building leans into RiNo’s industrial lineage while shifting the daily rhythm of work toward fresh air, movement, and informal gathering.

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