The Convergent Method™ is Rowland+Broughton’s signature framework — both philosophy and process — that transforms how architecture is conceived, delivered, and experienced.
We believe timeless design isn’t the product of isolated disciplines. It emerges from their deliberate integration: architecture, interiors, landscape, art, and craft, brought together under a single unified vision.
This is where function becomes feeling. Where spaces define experience. Where legacy lives.
Inspired by the Italian Bottega tradition, the Convergent Method is a modern atelier where masters across disciplines design in harmony — not in sequence.
It’s a belief system as much as a blueprint. One that marries beauty with purpose, honors hand craft, and adapts to the pace and complexity of 21st-century life.
Founding Principal, FAIA, NCIDQ
Unearth the client’s lifestyle, values, and emotional goals.
Design begins once we know what matters most.
Treat the land as a partner, not a canvas.
Topography, light, history, and ecology shape everything from massing to art placement.
Design begins as a conversation.
Clients, architects, interior designers, and landscape thinkers collaborate early to shape a shared vision.
Details become memory.
Every surface and sightline is refined with artisan collaboration, custom millwork, and meaningful restraint.
Clarity at every step.
R+B’s proprietary guides and visual tools demystify design, helping clients make confident choices with minimal friction.
We don’t hand off. We build with you.
R+B remains fully embedded through construction, managing artisans, refining materials, and ensuring precision.
Design evolves with life.
We close the loop with fine-tuning, future phase planning, and continued stewardship of the design’s legacy.
Most firms offer design as a service.
This approach allows us to deliver more than homes or hotels. We deliver spaces with clarity, identity, and staying power. It’s why R+B is trusted by curators, collectors, developers, and institutions alike.
“Working with R+B was extraordinary because their team thinks holistically. Architecture, interiors, and art placement weren’t separate conversations—they were all part of a unified vision. The result is a home that feels cohesive, deeply personal, and beautifully integrated from the inside out.”
Rona Citrin — Residential Client, The Lookout
Aspen Retreat Blending Architecture & Nature
1960s Home Reimagined
Jackson, Wyoming
– modern-day chalet with narrative-driven interiors
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