Architecture - Rowland Broughton

Architecture in harmony with nature, shaped by context, and designed to endure.

At R+B, we believe architecture should feel inevitable, so integrated with its surroundings that it feels as if it’s always been there. Our designs reflect the convergence of spirit, structure, and landscape, with a sculptural clarity that reveals itself over time.

Contextual.
Intentional.
Enduring.

Work That Defines a Place

Ridge House

A sculptural form retreating into landscape

Hotel Jerome Expansion

Preservation through reinvention

W Aspen

Modern-day chalet with alpine soul

Work That Defines a Place

Inspired by the land. Grounded in history. Designed for the future. R+B draws architectural identity from its environment
—whether that means framing a view, preserving a landmark, or reinterpreting the alpine vernacular.

Sculptural Restraint

The quietest lines often speak the loudest.
Elegant restraint defines our form language—letting material, proportion, and light do the talking.

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Rowland+Broughton Honored with 2025 PSMJ Circle of Excellence: The AEC Industry’s Best Managed Firms

Legacy & Longevity

Buildings that endure, evolve, and belong. We consider every detail for its contribution to timelessness and sustainability.
Whether new-build or adaptive reuse, our goal is always to create architecture that will be cherished for decades to come.

Who We Design For

We are honored to serve as stewards of place and vision for a discerning global clientele.

Team member

WIll Otte

Principal, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Architecture as Collaboration

Architecture is never static. Our process is iterative, personal, and convergent—pairing deeply technical expertise with conceptual vision and human-centered design.

Each architecture project includes integrated interior design collaboration when desired

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