News

Hurricane Ridge Enters Construction with Funding from The Great American Outdoors Act

Visit Article →

We Moved!

Read More →

Pitkin County Courthouse ribbon cutting celebration to take place October 5th

Visit Article →

Brandon Gossard promoted to Project Manager

Read More →

Rebecca Silva promoted to Senior Project Manager

Read More →

Things are happening in downtown Golden!

Read More →

We Moved!

Anderson Hallas Architects has a new location!
📍 1317 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO

Just a short walk from our old office, we undertook our very own Adaptive Reuse project by transforming a 1940s medical building to be our firm’s new headquarters. Fronting right on Washington Avenue in downtown Golden, our new offices speak to our ethic of Sustainability, expertise with Adaptive Reuse and our creative Contemporary Design. Look for the unveiling later this summer!

Brandon Gossard promoted to Project Manager

Anderson Hallas Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Brandon Gossard, AIA, to Project Manager.

Brandon joined Anderson Hallas in 2016 and was named Associate in 2019. His contributions to the firm’s public sector portfolio have been notable, including his expertise in land entitlements. Previously a planner with the City of Greeley for 9 years, Brandon brings valuable insight from the client and community perspective to each project. Recent work has included design of the new Lone Cone Library in Norwood, CO – honored as Library of the Year by the Colorado Library Association in 2019 – as well as the new Huerfano County Judicial Center in Walsenburg, CO, and the Gunnison County Library in Gunnison, CO.

Brandon is active with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), currently serving on the Legislative Affairs Subcommittee, chair emeritus of the Government Affairs Committee, and former member of the Resiliency Knowledge Community Steering Committee.

Rebecca Silva promoted to Senior Project Manager

Anderson Hallas Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of Rebecca Silva, AIA, to Senior Project Manager.

Rebecca joined Anderson Hallas in 2015 and has been integrally involved in both new design and adaptive reuse projects to much success. With a passion for the environment, Rebecca is chair of the Lakewood Historic Preservation Commission and leads the firm’s internal Sustainability Committee. Her recent work includes rehabilitation of the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center – a former ski lodge built in 1951 at Olympic National Park – as well as restoration of the 1890 Pitkin County Courthouse in Aspen and design for the new Gunnison County Library slated to open this fall.

Things are happening in downtown Golden!

I wonder what’s going on under that big blue tarp on Washington Ave… More to share soon!