The Latest in Zero Energy Structures
05.20.2010
At Trilogy, we not only believe strongly in sustainable or green building practices, but we lead by example and encourage our clients to embrace these philosophies. This year we built the first Zero Net Energy home every constructed in Breckenridge, Colorado and are excited to see other architects doing the same across the country. Project […]
The Latest from ICFF 2010
05.17.2010
The International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) is going on now in NYC, and we have the latest products to hit the scene! One of our favorite sites Inhabitat.com calls this event “the epicenter of New York Design Week” and we couldn’t agree more. It looks like energy-efficient lighting and turning recycled materials into furnishings is […]
Team Trilogy: Michael Rath
05.12.2010
Trilogy uses a team approach on each project. We rely on long standing relationships with our design and build partners to bring about the best results for our clients. And we rely on a very talented and hardworking Trilogy crew to supervise design, construction, and interior design with outstanding results. That being said we thought […]
Colorado State Capitol Goes Green
05.07.2010
The Colorado State Capitol Building in Denver is the first and only LEED certified capital building in the country, and the first ever to receive a LEED Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance certification. Read the below excerpt from Inhabitat.com and see their behind the scenes look into our State Capitol. “The HVAC systems are a […]
Cocktail Napkin Contest
05.05.2010
Architectural Record is searching for an architect whose big ideas have begun with a drawing on a plain cocktail napkin. Most of us have been there, maybe not on a cocktail napkin, but perhaps with a sketch sheet of paper laying around. See below for the rules on how to enter Architectural Record’s Cocktail Napkin […]
The Art of Craft
04.29.2010
Marc Kristal’s new book Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft in Contemporary Architecture and Interiors features 25 architectural projects that challenge the traditional view of craft. Kristal is the contributing editor of Dwell and has written for Metropolis, the New York Times, Architectural Digest, Elle Décor as well as numerous of other publications. When describing his latest […]
Indonesia’s Hot New Energy Resource
04.26.2010
Volcanoes have been nothing but a hassle for the last several weeks. The Eyjafjallajokull volcano caused mayor problems for Europe with the canceling of more than 100,000 flights costing the airlines over $2 billions. This past weekend Iceland’s main international airport was closed for three days due to the erupting volcano. Indonesia is looking to […]
From Start to Finish
04.22.2010
At Trilogy Partners we like to finish what we started and that includes adding the finishing touches to your custom built home. To help us turn your house into a home we have on staff our own interior designers extraordinaire, Michael Rath and Carolyn Gash. They design interiors that are warm, inviting and practical. Recently […]
Record Houses 2010
04.20.2010
According to Jane F. Kolleeny with Architectural Record, this years Record Houses had to meet the following criteria to be considered: simplicity, modesty, and sustainability. The below seven beat out more than the 250 houses that were submitted. Read the below excerpt from Architectural Record’s Record Houses 2010: Mount Fuji Architects’ Tree House in Tokyo, […]