NEW CONSTRUCTION

356 Columbine

This mountain modern house was the first of its kind in Alpine Meadows. Rachel served as Architect, Owner, and General Contractor, an invaluable educational experience! Views prioritize Ferry Peak, with glimpses toward Stewarts and Bradley. Sensible snow shedding was a priority – satisfying to kick back while the neighbors shovel their roofs!

King of Broadway

This Mixed Use Building will replace an older structure at the Terminus of King Street where it meets Broadway. Later studies shifted away from a 2 story structure, to a denser solution which avoids electrical infrastructure in the Alley east of Town Square. Program consists of Retail, Employee Housing, and Short Term Rental

Mazzia House

This stunning 20 acre Lincoln County property demands views in every direction. The arrival sequence circumvents the house, displaying a stepped envelope with shadowed variation. Opposing shed roofs uniquely capture valley, pond, and aspen views, while extensive cantilevered decks reiterate the interior experience. Guest quarters on the lower level provide independent living with family access.

Habitat Alpine Meadows

These two houses aspire to Habitat for Humanity’s motto of “simple and decent” while satisfying CCR’s of their neighborhood.  3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living, dining, and kitchen all fit within 1100 sq feet.  Roofs are simply framed gables, providing handsome street views and a variety of outdoor spaces.  Energy efficiency and Universally accessible features were […]

Epsilon Technologies

This 10,000 square foot, 3 story facility just south of Jackson enabled EPSILONTECH.COM to expand their operations. As the world’s largest manufacturer of strain gauges, David Werner’s team used the upper floor for design & sales, the main floor for manufacturing, and the lower level for machine shop and storage. Epsilon’s office culture encouraged enjoyment […]

Shooting Star Cabins

With JLF and Big-D.  As Consulting Architect on this design-build project, Rachel fleshed out working drawings for the SHOOTING STAR CABINS at the Base of Teton Village, in conjunction with Big-D Construction.  Paul Bertelli, Principal at JLF Architects, Bozeman MT, was Lead Designer.