
Devil’s Thumb Residence
Nestled into the pines outside of Fraser, Colorado, this modern residence is fully integrated into its surroundings with its use of regional materials of stone and wood, and the regional vernacular of humble cabins and outbuildings. Grays and blacks are offset by the warmth of golden cedar, white ash, and buff granite. Expansive windows take advantage of the dramatic views of the valley to the north and nearby mountain ranges. The design inspiration evolved from the concept of a family cabin that had grown over the years through a series of additions aligned along an east-west axis that graciously responds to the views and contours of the site. Bedrooms and private spaces book-end and frame an open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area where the owners can warm up by the stone fireplace and be immersed in the stunning scenery of the changing seasons of the valley and mountains just outside.












With private spaces positioned at opposite ends, the home's central gathering area unfolds into an integrated kitchen, dining, and living space, featuring a rustic stone fireplace and generous windows that frame the valley's ever-changing mountain scenery.

































Simplicity at Every Turn
Embracing an inclusive ethos, Hurley Place positions itself with the river as its focal point, inviting diverse communities and fostering economic vibrancy. The Riverfront development is comprised of two residential towers, a hotel tower, and an expansive central open space connecting to the river. This central connector is flanked by food & beverage and retail establishments and serves as both a connection to the Promenade but also a gathering space for the community.







