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Leaders in Architecture

Chris Aronson VFLA Architecture + Interiors Principal architect Years in industry: 16 College, university: University of Southern California “Chris [Aronson] has been a principal at the most

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WE’RE JOINING FORCES

VFLA Architecture + Interiors has long been an industry leader in architecture and interior design throughout Northern Colorado and Wyoming. The full-capacity design firm is

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40 Under Forty

Chris Aronson sees architectural models as “a great way to express our ideas to clients,” helping them visualize the wonderful projects they can create together.

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“Arch-ified”

When we first introduced ourselves to you on our home page, we told you that we were OCD – obsessive compulsive about design. That’s why

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Airstream: Part 1

If there’s one thing we love, it’s good design. We’ve said it before and we will say it again; design at its best is design

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VFLA IN THE DAILY SENTINEL

June 17, 2012 Architect Justin Larson’s featured interview in an article about how to create pedestrian and bike-friendly communities and walkable neighborhoods.

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Thermal Mass

Thermal mass is the property of materials to store high amounts of heat energy.  Thermal mass is found in heavy and dense materials such concrete,

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Defining Scope

A while ago my husband and I were hosting a couple’s baby shower at our house.  We were going to have about 30 – 40

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Holiday Cards from VFLA

This holiday season, we here at VFLA decided to create some custom cards. Here’s the results for your enjoyment! In all honesty, though, we would

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Successful Natural Daylighting

I was recently evaluating a space our office is designing for qualification for the LEED Daylighting Credit and found the experience somewhat frustrating and disappointing.

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Welcome

We’ve lost track of the number of times clients, friends, and new acquaintances have wanted to know more about architecture, and we wished we had

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