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Deer Valley, Utah
This luxury 65-unit ski-in, ski-out lodge features a strong Arts and Crafts influence. Designed in collaboration with Mortar Architects, the interiors feature reclaimed oak floors, mortise-and-tenon carpentry, and custom period details. Facilities include ski lockers, billiards, community game rooms, catering kitchen, and a library/breakfast space.
Architect: Mortar Architects
Developer: East West Partners
Noodles & Company- Toronto, Ontario
Located in the basement of the iconic Mies van der Rohe-designed TD Centre, this space sits along the underground PATH urban transit system. The existing structure, low-slung ceilings and stringent landlord requirements made for a challenging but rewarding restaurant project.
Architect: Studio Intersekt
Landlord: Cadillac Fairview
Powell Butte, Oregon
This LEED Gold Certified building overlooks the ranchlands of the south Cascade Mountains. Designed in collaboration with CCY architects, the boutique bed and breakfast interiors combined repurposed timbers (found on the original ranch site) with layered lighting, local stone, and furnishings reminiscent of a farmhouse.
Architect: CCY Architects
Developer: Jeld-Wen Community Group
Range at Brasada Ranch- Powell Butte, OR
Tucked into a LEED Gold Certified golf clubhouse, this restaurant draws from its striking surroundings in central Oregon. Local stone, reclaimed wood (found on site) and rustic vaquero-inspired furnishings create a sustainable space with appeal. The banquettes are individual benches, allowing for flexible configuration for weddings and other events.
Architect: CCY Architects
Developer: Jeld-Wen Community Group
Noodles & Company- Sacramento, CA
Halo-lit signage and chocolate awnings complement the Mediterranean-style exterior in this remodeled Northern California endcap restaurant. A surfboard-shaped community dining table and an emphasis on wine display make the interior germane to its Northern California location, while existing curves provide architectural interest.
Architect: FHA Architects
Durango, Colorado
This ski-in, ski-out condo hotel was designed with a modern aesthetic with a nod to its Southwest setting. The Lodge's facilities include 37 units, exercise room, game room, private resident's club, and restaurant.
Architect: O’Bryan Partnership Architecture
Developer: Durango Mountain Resort
General Contractor: Okland Construction