Game On / Rowland+Broughton Architecture
?Game On? is a LEED Certified Gold ground-up home resulting from a historic landmark lot split in which the neighboring historic home from the 1890s was originally on one large lot. The historic home was picked up and placed on a new foundation creating a vacant lot for ?Game On.? The design was required to be approved by Aspen?s Historic Preservation Commission and needed to stand on its own while being contextual with the historic resource. The purity and execution of the detailing further distinguishes ?Game On,? bringing a greater clarity to the traditional gable form.
© Brent Moss Photography
Architects: Rowland+Broughton Architecture
Location: Aspen, United States
Architect In Charge: John Rowland, AIA; Sarah Broughton, AIA; Amanda Christianson, Project Manager; Dana Ellis, Associate AIA
Area: 5086.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Brent Moss Photography
Contractor, Schlumberger Construction: David Littlefield
Structural Engineer, Kl&A Structural Engineers: Brett McElvain
Mep Engineer, Bg Building Works: Dan Koelliker
© Brent Moss Photography
?Game On? is a LEED Certified Gold ground-up home resulting from a historic landmark lot split in which the neighboring historic home from the 1890s was originally on one large lot. The historic home was picked up and placed on a new foundation creating a vacant lot for ?Game On.? The design was required to b...
© Brent Moss Photography
Architects: Rowland+Broughton Architecture
Location: Aspen, United States
Architect In Charge: John Rowland, AIA; Sarah Broughton, AIA; Amanda Christianson, Project Manager; Dana Ellis, Associate AIA
Area: 5086.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Brent Moss Photography
Contractor, Schlumberger Construction: David Littlefield
Structural Engineer, Kl&A Structural Engineers: Brett McElvain
Mep Engineer, Bg Building Works: Dan Koelliker
© Brent Moss Photography
?Game On? is a LEED Certified Gold ground-up home resulting from a historic landmark lot split in which the neighboring historic home from the 1890s was originally on one large lot. The historic home was picked up and placed on a new foundation creating a vacant lot for ?Game On.? The design was required to b...
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