
Who We Are
Untitled Architecture is an architecture and design firm based in the Rocky Mountain West and practicing nationwide. We operate under the premise that architecture is for people. Our work is specific to its site, its use, and its user. We are committed to creating original, timeless architecture that is regionally sensitive and elevates users' experience of space.
Services
We are a full service architecture and design firm, providing our clients with unique design vision through a collaborative design process. Our precise, technical documentation of our work ensures each detail contributes to a durable, thoughtful end result.
We primarily serve clients in the Rocky Mountain West including Jackson, WY; Big Sky, MT; Park City, UT; Sun Valley, ID and Aspen, CO. We proudly offer our architectural services across the entire United States.
Process
Our rigorous design process is structured to ensure the resulting building appropriately responds to the client’s lifestyle, complements the site, is respectful of its context, and maintains the highest level of quality. Before we put pen to paper, we learn as much as we can about the people for whom we are designing and the site on which we are designing. The iterative design process that follows ensures that our clients understand their project and are fully aligned with our approach every step of the way.
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Tengoku Guest House: Progress Update I
July 29th, 2025 | LN | Construction Progress
Here is a progress update on our newest project in Jackson Hole. This guest house is just across the Snake River from Grand Teton National Park and has extensive Teton views. For some early renderings, click here.
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Prairie House
November 22nd, 2024 | LN | Culture
On a recent trip to Oklahoma City, we made a small diversion to visit Herb Greene's Prairie Chicken House in Norman, OK. I first came across the home years ago while researching work of architectual photographer Julius Shulman...
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