Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Silver Summit
Miranda Kimberlin
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
PendantPrandina
ChandelierVibia
LinearSONNEMAN - A Way of Light
Thin-Line
ChandelierMoooi
Heracleum
Hardwood FlooringSierra Forest Products
White Oak
Aluminum Clad Wood Windsor Windows and Doors
Pinnacle

Product Spec Sheet
Pendant
Linear
Chandelier
Heracleum by Moooi
Hardwood Flooring
White Oak by Sierra Forest Products
Aluminum Clad Wood

Silver Summit

Imbue Design as Architects

In the Rocky Mountains of North America near Park City, Utah the views are as world class as its skiing. The natural landscape is beautifully rugged and harsh with a climate to match.  While it supplies limitless vistas and recreation, the mountain offers very little in terms of flat terrain or shelter from severe winter conditions. Like the gambrel oak trees that blanket the site, anything living on the mountain has to be hearty and willing to work with the land. 

photo_credit Miranda Kimberlin
Miranda Kimberlin

Designed to integrate into its site’s naturally steep topography, the Silver Summit home steps with the landscape, nestling comfortably into the mountainside.  The result is three levels, each separated from the next by a mere half flight of stairs, making for easier mountainside living and less stair climbing at high altitude.

photo_credit Miranda Kimberlin
Miranda Kimberlin

While the front of the home maintains a low profile to integrate into the landscape, the rear façade rises above the rugged vegetation to capture mountain views and the winter sun’s warmth.  Upon entry into the home, guests are introduced to a distant view framed through a double story height window in the foyer. Spilling into the living space, sweeping panoramic views dominate the room.  The roof plane floats on a ribbon of clerestory windows that wrap the entire space, flooding it with light and nature.

photo_credit Miranda Kimberlin
Miranda Kimberlin

Where the upper floor steps back from the lower floor, a rooftop living deck flanked with mountains opens up to further take advantage of distant vistas.  With dramatic cantilevered overhangs, outdoor heaters, and a fire pit, the roof deck becomes a three season extension to indoor living room via large pocketing glass panels. 

photo_credit Miranda Kimberlin
Miranda Kimberlin

The master wing, complete with its own media space, office, and laundry, becomes a private self-contained area, functional and appropriately proportioned for a couple whose children have left the nest.

photo_credit Miranda Kimberlin
Miranda Kimberlin

The stepping of the home was strategically executed with precise siting in order lower excavation and retaining costs, reduce site disturbance, and minimize impact to the natural vegetation - indeed, less is more.

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