DESIGNERS
1The Design Studio, Inc.
Randy Byers, AIA
Cheyenne, WY
tdsirbyers@aol.com
CTA Architects Engineers
Ted Schultz, AIA
Denver, CO
teds@ctagroup.com
Andrews & Anderson Architects
Elizabeth M. Hallas, AIA
Golden, CO
elizabethhallas@andarch.com
A*E Design Associates
Richard Beardmore, PE
Ft Collins, CO
aedesignassoc@aim.com
Richard Hill Architect
1812 Stover
Ft Collins, CO
cxrich500@mac.com
Pouppirt Architects
Rande Pouppirt
Cheyenne, WY
Pouppirt@aol.com
Peter Stewart, Architect
Louisville, CO
peter@stewart-architecture.com
OWNERS
1WM. K. Crowder
Jackson County Manager
Walden, CO
colojacksonadm@aol.com
Anna Scott
Hippodrome Arts Center
Julesburg, CO
oneanna2@kci.net
High Plains Historical Society
Ivan Wilson, Curator
Nunn, CO
970.897.2215
St. Vrain Historical Society
Mr. Mike Palmer
Longmont, CO
mepalmer@comcast.net
Lake County Commission
Kenneth Olsen, Commissioner
Leadville, CO
klolsen@amigo.net
Johnstown Historical Society
Ardis Briggs, Director
Johnstown, CO
cbriggs113@msn.com
Poudre Landmarks Foundation
Marion Jones, Director
Ft. Collins, CO
journals@nisc.com
Logan County Commission
Mr. Jack McLavey, Chairman
Sterling, CO
jmclavey@loganco.gov
State of Wyoming
Charles Allen, CM
Cheyenne, WY
CAllen@state.wy.us
Black American West Museum
La Wanna Larson, Curator
Denver, CO
lawannalarson@aol.com
Dennis Scheer, Superintendent
Highland Schools
Weld Co. SD RE9
Ault, CO
scheerhere@comcast.net
Wattle & Daub Contractors is an active participant in preservation-related efforts locally & nationally. We are also involved in research on new preservation technologies & the measurement of performance in the field of historic restoration.
We have worked closely with the State of Wyoming, Colorado Preservation, Inc. & the Colorado State Historical Fund on many projects along the Front Range. Our staff is adept at helping non-profits meet State & Federal project management & funding requirements. Our success at bringing projects in on time, on budget & meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties is well documented by Arizona State University’s School of Construction.









