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The Art of Luxury Boutique Architecture with Jamie Farmer, of Farmer Payne Architects

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Jamie was introduced to the world of construction and design at a young age thanks to his father, a former general contractor and draftsman. He, along with Scott Payne, founded Farmer Payne Architects in 2017.

Listen in as Jamie speaks on his experience as a relatively young architect in his mid-30s catering to an ultra-high-net-worth clientele in Wyoming. He gives his thoughts on what draws people to Jackson Hole and how he designs his homes according to the unique lifestyle needs of his clients.

Jamie discusses his journey in the world of construction and design from the lessons his own father had taught him, how he navigated the Global Financial Crisis during his early career, to how these varied experiences allowed him and his team to thrive amid the pandemic.

Finally, Jamie shares his long-term vision for Farmer Payne and his approach to building sustainable homes that will last generations.

Topics Discussed:

  • [03:54] Learning the trades with his father
  • [06:59] The allure of Jackson Hole
  • [14:48] Meeting Scott Payne and opening additional offices in Idaho and Louisiana
  • [16:26] Farmer Payne’s commitment to quality
  • [22:31] The importance of having strong relationships with your trade partners
  • [23:58] Launching the firm in 2017
  • [27:34] Getting through the 2008 financial crisis
  • [31:54] How Jamie built his credibility as an architect in his 30s
  • [39:37] How architecture has changed since Jamie started in the field
  • [46:17] Jamie’s vision for Farmer Payne
  • [51:36] Rethinking longevity in homes
  • [56:29] Sustainability in today’s window designs and technologies
  • [58:20] Jamie’s ideal client

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Key Quotes by Jamie:

  • For every month you live in Jackson Hole, you need a new set of toys because there is so much to do. That lifestyle and authentic outdoor connection is what people are really after, and Jackson has it all.
  • Relationships are so important. Depending on whether it’s an engineer, designer, or subcontractor, those personal relationships where you can dial them up on your phone are pivotal.
  • As an architect, you continue to build your skills throughout your entire career.
  continue reading

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Jamie was introduced to the world of construction and design at a young age thanks to his father, a former general contractor and draftsman. He, along with Scott Payne, founded Farmer Payne Architects in 2017.

Listen in as Jamie speaks on his experience as a relatively young architect in his mid-30s catering to an ultra-high-net-worth clientele in Wyoming. He gives his thoughts on what draws people to Jackson Hole and how he designs his homes according to the unique lifestyle needs of his clients.

Jamie discusses his journey in the world of construction and design from the lessons his own father had taught him, how he navigated the Global Financial Crisis during his early career, to how these varied experiences allowed him and his team to thrive amid the pandemic.

Finally, Jamie shares his long-term vision for Farmer Payne and his approach to building sustainable homes that will last generations.

Topics Discussed:

  • [03:54] Learning the trades with his father
  • [06:59] The allure of Jackson Hole
  • [14:48] Meeting Scott Payne and opening additional offices in Idaho and Louisiana
  • [16:26] Farmer Payne’s commitment to quality
  • [22:31] The importance of having strong relationships with your trade partners
  • [23:58] Launching the firm in 2017
  • [27:34] Getting through the 2008 financial crisis
  • [31:54] How Jamie built his credibility as an architect in his 30s
  • [39:37] How architecture has changed since Jamie started in the field
  • [46:17] Jamie’s vision for Farmer Payne
  • [51:36] Rethinking longevity in homes
  • [56:29] Sustainability in today’s window designs and technologies
  • [58:20] Jamie’s ideal client

Connect with Farmer Payne Architects:

Connect with Build Magazine:

Key Quotes by Jamie:

  • For every month you live in Jackson Hole, you need a new set of toys because there is so much to do. That lifestyle and authentic outdoor connection is what people are really after, and Jackson has it all.
  • Relationships are so important. Depending on whether it’s an engineer, designer, or subcontractor, those personal relationships where you can dial them up on your phone are pivotal.
  • As an architect, you continue to build your skills throughout your entire career.
  continue reading

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