PROFILE
Siri Trumble is a registered architect in the State of Arizona, and has been practicing in the Sonoran Desert since graduating from the School of Architecture at the University of Arizona in 2003. She also holds a degree in Theology from Occidental College in Los Angeles, an experience that brings depth and sheds light upon her practice.
Concurrent with professional practice, she has taught Design in the School of Architecture at the University of Arizona since 2010. Her practice aims to layer philosophical discourse about being, making and place upon the technical and pragmatic aspects of building construction. This act is an acknowledgment of the need for 'essential habitation'; like a bird's nest, where the superfluous is absent, and the beauty of necessity revealed.
Her work joins the technical and poetic sides of Architecture; dedicated to the design and delivery of high quality artifacts that arise from parallel studies of it's generative conditions - history, culture, tradition, ritual, landscape, climate, ecology, materials' constraints and capacities, technologies and techniques, craftsmen and craftsmanship, human experience, perception and meaning.
Design services span all phases of project delivery, from feasibility study through spatial conceptualization to construction, and include value/goal identification, problem definition, schematic design, cost estimation, construction documentation, permitting, bidding/negotiation, and construction administration.
:: to uncover the space of excavation