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R+B Featured on Colorado Homes & Lifestyles’ 2020 Fabulous List

ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTURE / URBAN DESIGN / INTERIOR DESIGN FEATURED ON COLORADO HOMES & LIFESTYLES’ 2020 FABULOUS LIST ASPEN, CO — NOVEMBER 18, 2020 — Rowland+Broughton Architecture / Urban Design / Interior Design is delighted to be featured on Colorado Homes & Lifestyles’ (CH&L) 2020 Fabulous List. Presented in the magazine’s November/December issue, the annual, editor-selected list highlights … Continued

R+B Team: Why We Are Thankful This Year

As we approach the holiday season and New Year, we had our team reflect on what they are thankful for this past year.   R+B Principals Sarah Broughton and John Rowland take a look back at our team successes and flexibility, and gratefulness to be working in Colorado. We are thankful that our team has … Continued

Case Study – Crandall Building

While respecting the original design, the restoration and addition of the Crandall Building brings this iconic building up to 21st century standards. As the first post-war landmarked building in Aspen, the project preserves the building’s original unique form and fenestration, while adding a third floor penthouse with a wrap-around deck that complements the existing modern … Continued

Case Study – Caribou 6

Caribou 6 is a 2,100 SF ski-in, ski-out condo nestled at the base of Aspen Mountain. R+B transformed the existing southwestern design into a chic, contemporary space with warm, natural finishes. The “wood box” theme is achieved on all three floors, with wire-brushed hemlock fir paired with other unique wall textures including stone veneer, and … Continued

R+B Featured in AIA Colorado’s “Women in Architecture” Digital Projection Exhibit in Downtown Denver

ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTURE / URBAN DESIGN / INTERIOR DESIGN PRINCIPAL SARAH BROUGHTON, STUDIO LEADERS DANA ELLIS AND AMANDA CHRISTIANSON, FEATURED IN AIA COLORADO’S “WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE” DIGITAL PROJECTION EXHIBIT IN DOWNTOWN DENVER   Outdoor project-mapping exhibit projected on the Daniels & Fisher Clocktower, on the 16th Street Mall, until October 31.   ASPEN, CO — OCTOBER … Continued

W Aspen and the Sky Residences: Looking to the future while respecting the past

Designing the first new-build boutique hotel in Aspen in over 20 years, and W Hotel’s only alpine resort in the United States, came with singular challenges. Not only did it need to respect and enhance its surroundings, but also it needed to appeal to the next generation of global travelers while maintaining the spirit of … Continued

Case study – Four Seasons

In the heart of Denver’s vibrant theatre district stands a 45-story landmark, the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences. Rowland+Broughton served as the interior designer for this sophisticated two bedroom, two bath residence. The contemporary interiors are comfortable and smart with a blending of mid-century and modern. The design highlights the client’s contemporary art collection … Continued

6 FT: A Redefined Human Scale

We couldn’t have anticipated that 2020 would create a pivotal moment in how we gather. This heightened awareness since the pandemic began has forced us globally, nationally, and locally to look “beyond” our traditional norms of interactions. Hospitality industries have been especially impacted due to “shelter-in-place.” Architects and designers play a crucial role in shaping … Continued

R+B Honored With Distinctive Awards by the American Institute of Architects Colorado Chapter

ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTURE / URBAN DESIGN / INTERIOR DESIGN HONORED WITH DISTINCTIVE AWARDS BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS COLORADO CHAPTER 2020 AIA COLORADO FIRM OF THE YEAR AWARD 2020 AIA COLORADO DESIGN AWARD OF MERIT FOR ART BARN RESIDENCE   ASPEN, CO — August 20, 2020 — Rowland+Broughton Architecture / Urban Design / Interior Design is … Continued

Case Study: Ridge House

Set along a ridgeline amidst immersive mountain views, Ridge House is a family home that thoughtfully blends the old and new through the renovation of an existing 1960s structure. The home’s original architect, Ellie Brickham, was the first female architect in Aspen, and the legacy of the building was worthy of thoughtful modernization. To accomplish … Continued

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