Excavation + Foundation


The main challenge in designing the Cloudman Residence was fully integrating the house into the wooded mountain hillside.  As the grade slopes 13’ from one side of the house to the other, the main floor of the house maintains a consistent level in order to be ADA-accessible.  A foundation ledge receives the main floor framing, allowing us to maintain ADA thresholds between the interior rooms and exterior patios and porches.

The main level was carefully placed mid-slope in order to balance the cut and fill on site, to maintain the natural slope of the site, and to avoid having to blast through granite.  The foundation walls were poured with 20% fly ash and step with grade to minimize the amount of concrete used and to give the impression of the house being an extension of the landscape.

BARA (Boulder Area Realtor Association)


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We have had a very positive and long-standing relationship with Boulder Area Realtors, which recently culminated in our complete remodel of their new association headquarters. We provided full design/build services for their 10,000s.f. building. BARA sought to dramatically transform the dysfunctional and dated existing building into one that was professional, inviting, and green. It had to accurately express their brand, support their mission, and do it cost-effectively and quickly.

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Energy Efficiency Article: Boulder County Home & Garden


As the cold weather settles in, we would like to share this article we wrote for BCH&G.  In it we offer our Top 10 Tips for how to improve the energy-efficiency and thermal comfort of your home.

Standing seam metal roofs, tan stucco walls, wood columns, and natural stone accents blend in to the mountain site, covered in wild grasses, moss-covered boulders, and tall ponderosa pines. Except for the landscape, hardscape, front door and exterior patio railings, the outside of the home is now complete.