The Architecture Community Mourns the Loss of Bill Mitchell
06.15.2010
We were saddened to hear about the death of William (Bill) Mitchell, former dean of MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. Mitchell’s innovative views on incorporating technology and design have made him one of the world’s leading urban theorists. MIT said that Mitchell, “likened tomorrow’s cities to living organisms or very-large-scale robots, with nervous systems […]
Go Team USA
06.10.2010
The first match of the World Cup will be played tomorrow as the home team of South Africa competes against Mexico. Although soccer (football) isn’t as big in the United States as it is for the rest of the world, there is still much excitement and anticipation whenever the World Cup is played. In gearing […]
Architectural Digest’s tribute to American Stables
06.08.2010
We thought we’d share some beautifully designed American Stables that we came across in the June issue of Architectural Digest for those of you who witnessed Drosselmeyer 13-1 upset in the 142nd Belmont Stakes over the weekend. Below are a few of our favorites. This ranch in Montana was made out of recycled pine logs […]
Team Trilogy: Melinda Fleming
06.03.2010
The next Team Trilogy member we wanted to highlight is Melinda Fleming. For those of you who have worked with Melinda, you know she is more than just our business manager. She is instrumental in making sure Trilogy Partners runs smoothly and efficiently. Read below to learn more about Melinda. Melinda Fleming I grew up […]
Building Your Dream Vacation Home
06.01.2010
We recently read an article on Residential Design & Build Magazine about the growing need for custom built second homes. RBD magazine has found that builders are still “creating high-end vacation retreats designed with a family-friendly emphasis, and with budgets that often rival those of their owner’s primary residences.” With second homes, buyers are are […]
What’s going on with LEED?
05.24.2010
Much has been discussed on the merits of the LEED program in the last month. Even renowned architect Frank Gehry strongly criticized LEED certification, claiming that it was more of a political issue and not based on performance. According to an opinion piece in the New York Times by Alec Appelbaum, “The LEED program, which […]
An Intimate Look at Celebrity Homes
05.21.2010
We were recently featured in Architectural Digest for our design work on Trey Parker’s (creator of South Park) home. Architectural Digest is known for their featured stories on the inside of celebrity homes and below are photos from AD’s Celebrities’ Favorites. AD: “Orange is the happiest color,” Frank Sinatra said of his favorite hue, which […]
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 […]

