Project posted by Wheeler Kearns Architects

Snowmass Retreat

Year
2023
Exterior looking East down the Entry Foyer
Exterior looking East down the Entry Foyer
Entry hallway looking West
Entry hallway looking West
Hallway looking North
Hallway looking North
Kitchen / Living Room looking North
Kitchen / Living Room looking North
Kitchen looking South
Kitchen looking South
Kitchen looking North/West
Kitchen looking North/West
Living Room looking South towards the courtyard
Living Room looking South towards the courtyard
Living Room looking East
Living Room looking East
View looking North overlooking stairs to the lower level
View looking North overlooking stairs to the lower level
Primary Bedroom looking North
Primary Bedroom looking North
Hallway looking South
Hallway looking South
View from the Family/Game Room looking South
View from the Family/Game Room looking South
View from the Family/Game Room looking North / East
View from the Family/Game Room looking North / East
View from the Family/Game Room looking North
View from the Family/Game Room looking North
View from the Pool / Spa / Terrace looking West into the Family/Game Room
View from the Pool / Spa / Terrace looking West into the Family/Game Room
Exterior view looking North
Exterior view looking North
Courtyard looking North
Courtyard looking North
Exterior looking West at dusk
Exterior looking West at dusk
View of the Plunge Pool looking South / West
View of the Plunge Pool looking South / West

Credits

Interior Design
Soucice Horner
Landscape Design
Design Workshop
Builder
Hansen Construction Company
Photographer
Steve Hall

From Wheeler Kearns Architects

Fire and Ice: A Mountain Retreat

Nestled into the mountainside amidst Aspen and native trees, Snowmass Retreat establishes a profound connection between earth, air, and the generations of family who will find joy within its walls. Fulfilling the client’s desire to draw inspiration from ‘fire and ice’, the design seamlessly integrates warm and cool elements to create a welcoming refuge.

As if carved out of the rocky mountain terrain, a modest single-story structure is built into the hillside with a partial lower level for convenient ski-in, ski-out access. Prioritizing natural light, scenic views, and privacy, the home embraces an “L” shape design. Quartzite stone walls with copper accents wrap around the exterior, partially enclosing a courtyard and extending inside at strategic points to blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors.

The program divides into four zones around a central glass-lined courtyard that invites sunlight and fresh air throughout the seasons. The west quadrant accommodates entry functions on the uphill approach side. The north wing features a glass-enclosed double-height living space opening to a terrace with an exterior fire feature facing an infinity-edge reflecting pool. Here, the roof slopes upward to highlight the expansive view of the valley, with clerestory windows capturing daylight from all directions. The south wing, with a private entrance, houses shared spaces around a fireplace, media room, terrace, hot tub, and swimming pool oriented to the sun. The east quadrant is open air, eroded, and given over to the landscape with a fire pit and long views down the valley.

Natural tones and finishes dominate the interior—including thin linear stacked quartzite stone walls, stained oak millwork, dark oxidized bronze hardware, burnished plaster walls, and walnut shelving. Custom cast glass light fixtures evoke ice and crystal, accompanied by strategic lighting that eliminates glass reflections and enables views of the landscape even at night.