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Trey Jordan has been designing buildings in Santa Fe since 1990. He started his own firm in 1994, working on residential and small commercial projects in the historic districts. His work has evolved from historic renovation to modern buildings whose aesthetic stems from the historic vernacular of northern New Mexico. In a quest for a progressive Santa Fe architecture, several recent and current projects explore the relationship between this contemporary aesthetic and the existing historic fabric of Santa Fe. In addition to winning a City of Santa Fe historic preservation award, his work has been featured in several national publications including Metropolitan Home, The Santa Fean, and Western Interiors.