Collection by Michael Moore

tres birds workshop

tres birds workshop is a leader in creating distinct design experiences as well as tailored environments that align with individual client lifestyles, workflows and desires. tres birds workshop is concerned with how humans, as a species, can come into greater balance with our natural potential as part of a vast and delicate web of interconnected life. We seek to bring about collaborative solutions that impact people and planet in positive ways. Lowering embodied energy, increasing use of day lighting and connecting humans to nature are top priorities in the architecture of tres birds workshop.

The light core, created by a series of skylights helps illuminate the common areas and connects each unit to a natural light source from the interior.
The light core, created by a series of skylights helps illuminate the common areas and connects each unit to a natural light source from the interior.
The light core, created by a series of skylights helps illuminate the common areas and connects each unit to a natural light source from the interior.
The light core, created by a series of skylights helps illuminate the common areas and connects each unit to a natural light source from the interior.
Alpine Modern is a Boulder-based company born from a passion for modern design, the mountains, architecture, and community. In early 2016, tres birds was hired to design the interior architecture for their newest space: a 1,200 square foot shop and coffee bar in downtown Boulder.
Alpine Modern is a Boulder-based company born from a passion for modern design, the mountains, architecture, and community. In early 2016, tres birds was hired to design the interior architecture for their newest space: a 1,200 square foot shop and coffee bar in downtown Boulder.
2660 Walnut stands at the NW corner of “Art Alley”, a landmark of Denver’s RiNo district. Marked by a three story mural flanking two sides, the building is a reflection of the neighborhood’s growing connection to street art.
2660 Walnut stands at the NW corner of “Art Alley”, a landmark of Denver’s RiNo district. Marked by a three story mural flanking two sides, the building is a reflection of the neighborhood’s growing connection to street art.
LUMINA means light. Working with the sun as our main project collaborator, tres birds workshop designed this multi-unit, mixed-use development in Denver’s North Side neighborhood as our answer to living light and vital in dense times.
LUMINA means light. Working with the sun as our main project collaborator, tres birds workshop designed this multi-unit, mixed-use development in Denver’s North Side neighborhood as our answer to living light and vital in dense times.