Untitled Architecture

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Architecture is for people. Our work is specific to its site, its use, and its user. Find us on Instagram @untitled_architecture

Each project is a unique opportunity to explore material and spatial qualities through the lens of human perspective.

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 05/14/2026

WE ARE HIRING

Untitled Architecture is seeking a project manager with three to five years of experience to join our Jackson, Wyoming studio. Candidates should have a BA or MA degree in architecture, strong communication skills, and proficiency in BIM modeling and Adobe Creative Suite. Salaries are based on the AIA scale and we provide a full benefits package.

Untitled Architecture is an in-person studio. In addition to the regular site visits inherent to our line of work, we have found that the collaborative design process works best when we share work space and can sit around a table together. The collegiate studio environment we have created is an important aspect of our office, offering the benefits of direct and indirect information sharing and the opportunity for regular informal design discussions.

Image 01: Cabin w/ , Clifton Forge, VA
Image 02: Project Model
Image 03: Sauna, Bondurant, WY
Image 04: Residence, Victor, ID
Image 05: Residence, Wilson WY
Image 06: Residence, Wilson WY
Image 07: Lantern, Jackson, WY
Image 08: Residential Treatment Facility, Jackson, WY
Image 09: Residence, Jackson, WY
Image 10: Residence, Bondurant, WY
Image 11: Unbuilt Cabin, Jackson, WY
Image 12: Project Model
Image 13: Residence, Jackson, WY
Image 14: Unbuilt Residence, Glenwood Srpings, CO
Image 15: Residence, Park City, UT
Image 16: Unbuilt Art Installation

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 05/08/2026

We are in the final stages of this guest house in Jackson, WY.

Project description: This guest house and gym in Jackson, WY consists of two enclosed volumes that are connected by a shared roof and arranged to create a sheltered entry and deck. The building is clad with clear, vertical grain cedar siding to match the adjacent main house and structured with exposed heavy timbers. If the design of the adjacent main house was influenced predominantly by mid-century American architecture with a touch of Japanese design influence, the guest house leans more heavily on traditional Japanese design principles with a touch of mid-century modernism. The building site is located at the foot of the Snake River bench in sagebrush flats and is oriented to square up to dramatic views of the Tetons from Rendezvous Mountain at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort to the Grand Teton.

Architect: Untitled Architecture
Landscape Architect: Untitled Architecture
Interior Design: Client & Untitled Architecture
General Contractor:
Structural Engineer: .inc
Civil Engineer: Nelson Engineering
MEP:
Lighting:
Windows:

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 05/04/2026

The big ridge beam is up on our multi-family project in Jackson, WY. A primary design element of the building is a wood screen that peels away from the street-facing façade to signify the entry point to the building and provide shading and privacy to interior spaces. The screen is conceived of as a relative of the ubiquitous snow fences that parallel western highways to keep them free of windblown snow. The screen conceals a dogtrot that acts as the access point for each unit and a rooftop deck. In an effort to get natural light into the basement unit, deep light wells were added to the rear and side yards and filled with a cascading boulder field and native flora.

See renderings on our website: https://www.untitled-architecture.com/snow-fence-jackson-wy

Architect: Untitled Architecture
Landscape Architect:
General Contractor: Rise Building Company
Structural Engineer: G&S Structural Engineers
Civil Engineer: Nelson Engineering
MEP:
Lighting:
Windows:

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 04/16/2026

Construction photos of a renovation in East Jackson. The extensive work consolidates the circulation between five split levels, raises low ceilings, expands shared living space and increases the window openings to better take advantage of the creekside site. Galvanized steel shrouds frame the windows and, in tandem with barn red siding, redefine the exterior aesthetic. Swipe to the end to see a “before” photo.

Architecture:
Windows:
MEP:
Lighting:
Structural Engineer: G&S Engineering
Cabinetry:
Steel:
Wood Siding: .us
Builder:

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 04/10/2026

“Garden of Lanterns” was a one-night event last October, envisioned by Bronwyn Minton and put on by Jackson Hole Public Art. Our installation is the latest in a series of public art projects we have worked on with Jackson Hole Public Art over the years– many of which predate our opening the doors of Untitled Architecture.

Continuing our “architectural” approach to art, our lantern was a habitable, 15-foot tall wood and fabric construction that takes formal cues from early airships and indigenous tipis and utilizes boat-building methods to create a curved structure. We steam-bent red oak ribs around CNC-cut OSB forms and connected them with slender strips cut from standard 2x6 lumber. The wood frame is wrapped in Polytab fabric. Once assembled, we removed the OSB forms leaving us with a lightweight but sturdy construct.

We were happy to see it had particularly strong engagement from the younger attendees of the event– being one of the few lanterns you could go inside. Throughout the event, a continuous cycle of kids flowed in and out of the lantern.

Event envisioned and curated by
Event coordinated by – a special thanks to Carrie Geraci and Robin Cameron
Installation designed + built by
Located at
Photography by .rapparport

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 02/06/2026

Progress photos of a home in Bondurant, WY. Sited on the brow of a hill, it overlooks the Gros Ventre, Wind River and Wyoming mountain ranges. The post and beam construction sits atop a helical pier foundation due to poor soil conditions. The raised structure causes little disturbance to the site, allowing the ground plane to remain in tact and flow under the building.

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 12/24/2025

Merry Christmas!

Architecture & Interior Design: Untitled Architecture
Client:
Windows:
MEP:
Lighting:
Structural Engineer: Kore 4 Engineering
Cabinetry:
Prefabricated Walls: SiteServ Panel & Design
Landscape Architect:
General Contractor, Egress Lighting and Ramp Design:

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 12/12/2025

A set of renderings of a new home in NW Wyoming. The building is tucked up to the treeline of an aspen forest with a kinked form that follows the contours of the topography. The space between the home and the treeline is preserved as an outdoor room. Views to a mountain range to the north and a seasonal creek with vibrant willows and abundant wildlife to the east are the focus of the bedrooms, a dining deck and a writer’s nook.

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 10/13/2025

Last Friday evening we participated in “Garden of Lanterns,” a one-night event envisioned by Bronwyn Minton and put on by Jackson Hole Public Art. Our installation is the latest in a series of public art projects we have worked on with Jackson Hole Public Art over the years– many of which predate our opening the doors of Untitled Architecture.

Continuing our “architectural” approach to art, our lantern is a habitable, 15-foot tall wood and fabric construction that takes formal cues from early airships and indigenous tipis and utilizes boat-building methods to create a curved structure. We steam-bent red oak ribs around CNC-cut OSB forms and connected them with slender strips cut from standard 2x6 lumber. The wood frame is wrapped in Polytab fabric. Once assembled, we removed the OSB forms leaving us with a lightweight but sturdy construct.

We were happy to see it had particularly strong engagement from the younger attendees of the event– being one of the few lanterns you could go inside. Throughout the event, a continuous cycle of kids flowed in and out of the lantern.

Event envisioned and curated by
Event coordinated by – a special thanks to Carrie Geraci and Robin Cameron
Installation designed + built by
Located at
First photo by Tammy Christel , all other photography by Untitled Architecture

Photos from Untitled Architecture's post 09/25/2025

We are approaching the finish line on Red Top Meadows Residential Treatment Facility. The ribbon cutting is less than a month out and we’re excited to see the final pieces come together. More information on this project is available on our website.

Architect: Untitled Architecture
General Contractor:
Windows:
MEP:
Lighting:
Structural Engineer: Kore 4 Engineering
Cabinetry:
Prefabricated Walls: SiteServ Panel & Design
Landscape Architect:

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115 E. Pearl Avenue, Suite 100
Jackson, WY
83001