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Spatial Intelligence Explored in Leon van Schaik’s book

08.04.2010

William L. Fox recently wrote a review on Design Observer about Leon van Schaik’s, Professor of Architecture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Melbourne, Australia, book titled Spatial Intelligence: New Futures for Architecture. The book, which is divided into three sections, highlights the importance of spatial intelligence in architecture. Read Fox’s review […]

Top 5 Green Buildings since 1980

07.29.2010

Earlier this month we posted about Vanity Fair’s Greatest Work of Architecture in the 21st Century. The clear winner was Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum, in Bilbao.  Lance Hosey with Architect created his own list with his own criteria that seemed to be absent in Vanity Fair’s. Hosey was looking for buildings that were a little […]

Timber Trails Residence

07.28.2010

From our Design Build team: This castle is truly a tribute to energy conservation. Modeled to be Breckenridge’s (and the nation’s) first luxury Net Zero Energy slope side home, at 9000 square feet, the owner refused to compromise on either aesthetics or energy conservation. On the energy side, this home features a geothermal well energy [...]

Pushing the Boundries of Architecture

07.28.2010

Sometimes architects like to push the envelope when it comes to designing and create one-of-a-kind structures that are not only unique, but unconventional. Architectural Digest recently featured “Homes That Defy Convention” and as you can see these structures below demonstrates architecture that tends to follow the form over function approach. What do you think of […]

Back to Basics

07.23.2010

At Trilogy Partners we build homes the old fashioned way, by paying attention to detail and quality. Our homes blend into the mountains in which they are built on. We take our cue from the outdoors and take pride in staying true to the surrounding area. From rustic American furnishings that are indigenous to Colorado […]

The Future of Architecture Resources

07.20.2010

Recently we were introduced to a new concept that might change the way we view architectural information.  Openbuildings.com is a website that has yet to launch, but has created some buzz in the field. Openbuildings hopes to help with the current oversaturation of architecture information online. The website will allow an individual to search a […]

Michael Rath

07.19.2010

Michael Rath CEO and Director of Design Development Year Joined Trilogy: 1998 Position: CEO and Director of Design Development Education: Williams College, Cornell University Experience: Has been the owner of Trilogy, Designing and Building homes for nearly two decades. Other work Experience: Financial Markets, Independent Film Making in New York Favorite Things: Happy Clients, unique projects […]

Rounds Road

07.19.2010

From our Build Design team: This home is carefully nestled into a hillside with expansive views of the Ten Mile Mountain Range near Breckenridge. At nearly 7,000 feet, the amenities include a sauna, theater room, oversized recreation room, 5 bedrooms and plenty of room for family and friends to gather for special occasions.

Preston Way

07.19.2010

From our Clients: His experience: My wife and I retained Trilogy to design and build our house at 581 Preston Way, The Highlands. They did a great job, coming up with an innovative design that blended mountain and modernist architecture and realizing the vision down to the last detail. The house is the envy of [...]

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