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Brian Flint

Architectural Intern at CLB Architects

Brian Flint is an architectural intern at Carney Logan Burke Architects since January 2014, bringing diverse experience in the construction industry. Prior experience includes work as a sub-contractor at Bailey Custom Homes from January 2011 to April 2013, where responsibilities encompassed residential remodels and additions, including demolition, framing, finish work, electrical, tiling, and mill work. Brian Flint also served as the film photography darkroom manager and event photographer at the Visual Resource Center, University of Colorado Boulder, from August 2008 to December 2011. Academic credentials include a degree in Environmental Design, Architecture from the University of Colorado Boulder (2007-2011) and a formative education at Shining Mountain Waldorf School (1994-2007).

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Jackson, United States

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CLB Architects

Celebrating 30 years since our founding in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, we have evolved but our essentials remain unchanged. The projects are recognizable: thoughtful, innovative, and refined in their details. A collaborative process enables us to engage clients and therefore our portfolio is loaded with a diverse set of designs each responsive to a particular set of conditions. The power of landscape, the quality of light and the simple honesty of vernacular architecture influence the work. Each endeavor is guided with the firm’s philosophy in mind – inspired by place and has resulted in projects across the United States. Since our inception in 1992, the Jackson studio has grown to accommodate a staff of more than 50 led by partners Eric Logan, Kevin Burke, Andy Ankeny, and Darcey Prichard. We maintain an informal and collegial atmosphere that encourages individual creativity and teamwork in an open, collaborative environment. In 2017 we opened a full-service design studio in Bozeman. Our design approach integrates well with the landscape and cultural context of southwestern Montana. We are thrilled to be contributing to the collection of legacy buildings in this familiar environment.


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