Rooted in a broad alpine clearing, Meadow is a home defined by long views, layered privacy, and a quiet dialogue between architecture and the land.
Set within a broad, open landscape framed by aspens and distant peaks, Meadow is a home shaped by sun, slope, and stillness. The design responds to the land’s natural contours—lifting living spaces toward panoramic views, while tucking the garage and drive discreetly into the terrain. Each volume is positioned with intention: a master suite nestled among trees with a treehouse-like feel, an office set above a glass bridge and waterfall, and a guest house beside a pond, shielded from the drive by an existing berm.
Across the site, outdoor spaces flow in every direction, oriented to sun, breeze, and mountain views. A round stone fire pit, inspired by ancestral Puebloan forms, anchors the entry and supports a floating bridge above. Meadow is an exploration of place, privacy, and perspective—designed to feel as if it has always belonged.