Meet our Architects and Designers

It is with great pleasure that we introduce you to the architects and designers who created the unique house plans in our ever-growing portfolio of beautiful homes. We are honored to represent them and their award-winning designs.

 
 

Click any name below to see that architect's or designer's homes.

 

Ted Montgomery – Architect

Ted Montgomery, a practicing architect with his own firm in Vermont since 1976, designed and built his own home, featured in Creating The Not So Big House by SarahSusanka. He brings a combination of soul, ecology, and whimsy to his architectural practice. He designs in virtual space with leading edge CAD visualization tools, while also building lighting fixtures, furniture, ponds, green roofs and garden rooms.
His work is featured in House Beautiful, the NY Times, Natural Home and on the HGTV and Discovery Health channels. He is an instructor at the University of Vermont and theYestermorrow Design/Build School.
Ted lives in an intentional community he designed, permitted and built called Ten Stones, named after his senior thesis project at the University of .... More

 

Dale Mulfinger – Architect

Dale Mulfinger co–founded SALA Architects as Mulfinger & Susanka Architects in 1983.
Dale received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Minnesota in 1967 where he is currently an Adjunct Professor at the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. His professional background includes employment with several local, national, and international firms including the Architects Collaborative of Cambridge, Massachusetts and Brown Daltus of Rome, Italy. His interest in regional architecture is expressed in his ongoing research on the work of twentieth century Minnesota architect Edwin Lundie, and in the book The Architecture of Edwin Lundie published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press. Dale's most recent books are The Cabin and The .... More

 

Leigh Overland – Architect

Leigh Overland founded his firm in 1980 after earning his degrees from The New York Institute of Technology and The American University in Rome, Italy. Leigh Overland Architecture is a full–service firm with a diverse Architectural portfolio of projects including custom homes, additions, renovations, religious buildings, commercial, industrial, retail and professional offices.
Leigh Overland is one of the most prolific Architects in the Tri–State area. The firm is commissioned for approximately forty projects per year. Territories serviced include Danbury, Connecticut, and neighboring towns, Greenwich, Westport, Westchester County, Long Island and other parts of New York and New Jersey.
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Terry Phelen – Architect

Since 1992, as Principal of Living Shelter Design Architects, Terry has created designs for, and overseen documentation of, over 150 custom single–family homes, 5 clustered community projects, and 3 commercial structures. Her designs combine timeless style with sustainable solutions, integrating passive solar concepts and utilizing pockets of space that are often forgotten in other home plans. Terry took the apprenticeship path to professionally practicing architecture, including work as a plans examiner and building inspector, a mechanical drafter and drafting room manager, and several years as an architectural drafter and designer.
Terry has a depth of experience designing with many different materials that are both proven and sustainable. Since 1999 she has .... More

 

James Polk – Architect

James Polk wears many hats. He is a practicing architect with over 25 years of experience designing sustainable buildings and neighborhoods throughout the United States, with stints in Washington DC, Wisconsin, and Mississippi.
As an educator, he has taught college classes in architectural history, sustainability, professional practice, design, and drawing at the University of Southern Mississippi and at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.
He writes a bi-weekly 'green living' newspaper column, publishes a blog - the New American Village - on sustainability and livable communities, and has a couple of book projects in the works. As a public speaker, his lively presentations of 'what can be' serve to stimulate a greater awareness of what it takes to .... More

 

Jon Rentfrow – Residential Designer

Jon Rentfrow is an award–winning designer, and is a member of the American Institute of Building Designers (AIBD). He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from Colorado State University in 1994, and he founded Rentfrow Residential Design in 1995.
Jon established the business to follow his passion for architecture. He has strived to develop his company by focusing on maintaining long–term relationships with his clients. Jon believes that building a relationship begins with satisfying the customer with a design that meets their unique desires and personal lifestyles. Jon's approach is to design a distinctive home by 'Creating Moods in Individual Spaces'.
Jon works out of his personal residence to afford time with his wife, Elisha, and .... More

 

Greg Robinson – Architect

Greg Robinson, AIA LEED AP has been designing custom homes and timber structures for Cascade Joinery since 1996. During this time he has worked with over 170 clients in 11 western states including Alaska, Hawaii, and British Columbia. Greg has always had a passion for timeless wooden architecture. Prior to joining the Cascade Joinery team he worked as an architect preserving and rehabilitating historic structures for the National Park Service in Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain, and Grand Canyon National Parks. During graduate school at The University of Washington he received a scholarship to study historic wooden structures in Norway.
Since 1996 Greg's work at Cascade Joinery has received 5 Northwest Chapter AIA design awards and appeared in numerous publications .... More

 

Steven Sall – Architect

Steven founded Sall Residential Design Group, Inc. in 1981 after working as an in–house architectural designer for a Denver based homebuilder. Since 1984, he has been winning local and national awards for his designs including a Gold Nugget Award for the "Best Condo under 900 S.F.", an AIBD award for a Custom Luxury Design, and a MAME award for a 30,000 S.F. residence. Steven continues to maintain his sensitivity to construction costs – ingrained while working for Homebuilders – while using his creativity to maintain his love of the relationships between living spaces and the outdoors. He also loves blending traditional, natural and "green" materials with a real sense of proportion and elegance into all of his designs. Steven has been incorporating passive solar, .... More

 

Laura & Alex Sanchez – Home Designers

Laura Sanchez ran a residential design business for many years that specialized in beautifully–proportioned adobe homes in contemporary and traditional styles. Though she no longer designs homes, she maintains an intense interest in cost effective, sustainable houses. Laura currently divides her time between journalism and architecture.
Alex Sanchez, who grew up building houses, has taught courses in adobe construction and solar energy. He founded and currently heads the renowned computer–aided drafting program at the University of New Mexico–Valencia Campus. Alex and Laura have written several books and instructional CDs about computer graphics and .... More

 

Whitney Schrauth – Architect

Whitney Schrauth is the principal and founder of Sustainable Architecture & Consulting, a Sausalito, California firm that specializes in environmentally sensitive design & construction. SA&C's goal is to promote sustainable design while creating beautiful spaces that are a pleasure to inhabit. Emphasis is placed on an approach that minimizes environment impact while maximizing building efficiency and the use of alternative energy sources. Non-toxic and recycled materials are used whenever possible, as are alternative techniques such as straw bale and rammed earth construction. Photovoltaics & greywater systems are also encouraged to minimize the use of traditional water and electrical systems. Additionally, all SA&C designs carefully consider a .... More

 

South Mountain Company – Design/Build

South Mountain Company is a 30 year-old design/build company located on Martha's Vineyard. As an employee-owned, resource conscious firm, the company believes that engaging as many participants as possible in the work, consistently produces rewarding results. This collaborative effort springs from a business model based on shared ownership, limited growth, craftsmanship, and service of the highest quality, community involvement, and long-term thinking.
As a company, they are determined to create buildings and settings that are enjoyed for generations� that stand as worthy expressions of a humane, well crafted, environmentally sound architecture. The English architect Charles Voysey said, "Simplicity, sincerity, repose, directness, and frankness are moral .... More

 

Howard Spector – Architect

Mount Bachelor Design Studio is a full–service architectural firm based in Bend, Oregon. They have been designing custom homes and multi–family housing in Central Oregon since 1992.
Howard Spector, principal architect, graduated from the University of Colorado's School of Architecture and had his own practice in Rancho Santa Fe, California from 1978 through 1992.
Together with project designers Matt Burke and Donovan Donnally, Mount Bachelor Design Studio has over 40 years experience in custom home design. Their philosophy is that good design should be compatible with the site and the neighborhood. Their homes are gracious, comfortable, and .... More

 

John Sutton – Architect

John Sutton is an architect with 30 years experience as a professional designer. He has been a licensed architect since 1991.
John is well respected by clients, contractors and fellow design professionals alike. His experience goes back to Southern California, where he first started in the Architectural business. John designs creative, cutting–edge, functional, code–compliant projects that express his clients' vision and business plan objectives.
Whether designing residential homes, commercial buildings or tenant improvements, he is abreast of the latest equipment and materials, as well as how they enhance the functionality of well–planned spaces. John excels in project management as well as design, and is fully involved in each project through .... More

 

Rob Whitten – Architect

Since 1986, Whitten Architects has been designing thoughtfully considered homes in New England. With a focus exclusively on residential design, we are experts in a variety of project types—from camps to cottages, new homes to historic renovations. Our work has won a number of awards over the years and has been extensively published in a variety of residential home design books and magazines.
Our like-minded team of three architects and two designers collectively offer decades of hands-on residential design and construction experience, as well as a common ethos: we believe a home should reflect its occupants, and its design should develop from an appreciation for and an understanding of its site. Using an efficient combination of hand-drawing and our office’s .... More

 

F.P. Wynn – Architect

F.P. Wynn, an award–winning architect with his own firm in Dallas, Texas since 1971, designed thousands of homes, apartments buildings, townhomes, commercial buildings, doctors' offices etc. over the course of his career. Licensed in California, Georgia, Texas, and Florida, he came from a family of builders, and learned how to build a home before he could design one. One of the most talented architects in the U.S. over the last three decades, Mr. Wynn's homes are all one of a kind, and totally unique. His floor plans are open but manage to create private and inviting spaces. He loved to incorporate courtyards and verandahs in his designs, and you will find groin vaults and barrel vaulted ceilings along with soaring ceiling heights in many of his homes.
His homes .... More

Bedrooms

We highly recommend that you click on two boxes – the number of bedrooms you know you need, and one less bedroom. For example, if you need 4 bedrooms, click on the boxes next to 4 and next to 3. Otherwise you will not see homes where existing rooms on the lower, main, or upper levels might work perfectly well as a bedroom instead of as an office, study, etc.

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