



H2 DESIGN FEATURES
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TWO SHED ROOFS : Articulated with a slope parallel to the natural topography, which coincidentally conforms to HOA requirements, two single shed roof forms slip among the gambel oak, protecting the home from sun and snow. Reaching beyond the walls of the home, the sloped metal roof helps control snow fall away from the drive, aiding prevention of a roof-alanche at the entry.
FACING SOUTH : Looking out from the living and master spaces, the home aligns along the existing topography, advantageously orienting due south. This site positioning harnesses free energy from the winter sun, while also framing the fantastic mountainous ‘Basinview’. Installing photovoltaic panels on the roof will dramatically reduce your grid based consumption of coal produced electricity.
FUNCTION : Privacy is created by dividing the home into two forms. The public space - kitchen, living and dining - are located on the downhill volume of the house, capturing that amazing unobstructed valley and mountain view. The private spaces - bedrooms, bathrooms and office - stack uphill, separated from the main living with a storage wall.
OFFICE LOFT : Visually and spatially disparate from the rest of the house, a small loft becomes a quite retreat for reading or enjoying some solitary time. As ski trip friends discover your Utah crash pad, the loft can transform into a cozy sleeping area with murphy bed, which hides away while not in use most days of the year.
MATERIALS : Local natural stone clads the body of the house, while large format windows and doors cut through the stone mass to reveal a depth of structure and material. Capped with a dark bronze standing-seam metal roof and fascia panels, the lid protects the stone walls, cedar soffit and glass walls to minimize annual maintenance.
INSULATE : Given extreme temperature swings between seasons at your elevation, thermal protection is provided with a wrap of continuous exterior insulation. Thick ceiling and floor planes allow enough insulation to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
GEAR STORAGE : A plethora of shelving and cabinets are situated around the house, making sure you have a place for every thing. The gear room is easily accessed from the garage or house, conveniently by the laundry room, with the ability to fly open when you’re jonesing to get out.
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H2 DESIGN FEATURES
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE H2 DESIGN PACKET
CLICK HERE TO FLY AROUND THE H2 MODEL
TWO SHED ROOFS : Articulated with a slope parallel to the natural topography, which coincidentally conforms to HOA requirements, two single shed roof forms slip among the gambel oak, protecting the home from sun and snow. Reaching beyond the walls of the home, the sloped metal roof helps control snow fall away from the drive, aiding prevention of a roof-alanche at the entry.
FACING SOUTH : Looking out from the living and master spaces, the home aligns along the existing topography, advantageously orienting due south. This site positioning harnesses free energy from the winter sun, while also framing the fantastic mountainous ‘Basinview’. Installing photovoltaic panels on the roof will dramatically reduce your grid based consumption of coal produced electricity.
FUNCTION : Privacy is created by dividing the home into two forms. The public space - kitchen, living and dining - are located on the downhill volume of the house, capturing that amazing unobstructed valley and mountain view. The private spaces - bedrooms, bathrooms and office - stack uphill, separated from the main living with a storage wall.
OFFICE LOFT : Visually and spatially disparate from the rest of the house, a small loft becomes a quite retreat for reading or enjoying some solitary time. As ski trip friends discover your Utah crash pad, the loft can transform into a cozy sleeping area with murphy bed, which hides away while not in use most days of the year.
MATERIALS : Local natural stone clads the body of the house, while large format windows and doors cut through the stone mass to reveal a depth of structure and material. Capped with a dark bronze standing-seam metal roof and fascia panels, the lid protects the stone walls, cedar soffit and glass walls to minimize annual maintenance.
INSULATE : Given extreme temperature swings between seasons at your elevation, thermal protection is provided with a wrap of continuous exterior insulation. Thick ceiling and floor planes allow enough insulation to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
GEAR STORAGE : A plethora of shelving and cabinets are situated around the house, making sure you have a place for every thing. The gear room is easily accessed from the garage or house, conveniently by the laundry room, with the ability to fly open when you’re jonesing to get out.
.

H2 DESIGN FEATURES
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE H2 DESIGN PACKET
CLICK HERE TO FLY AROUND THE H2 MODEL
TWO SHED ROOFS : Articulated with a slope parallel to the natural topography, which coincidentally conforms to HOA requirements, two single shed roof forms slip among the gambel oak, protecting the home from sun and snow. Reaching beyond the walls of the home, the sloped metal roof helps control snow fall away from the drive, aiding prevention of a roof-alanche at the entry.
FACING SOUTH : Looking out from the living and master spaces, the home aligns along the existing topography, advantageously orienting due south. This site positioning harnesses free energy from the winter sun, while also framing the fantastic mountainous ‘Basinview’. Installing photovoltaic panels on the roof will dramatically reduce your grid based consumption of coal produced electricity.
FUNCTION : Privacy is created by dividing the home into two forms. The public space - kitchen, living and dining - are located on the downhill volume of the house, capturing that amazing unobstructed valley and mountain view. The private spaces - bedrooms, bathrooms and office - stack uphill, separated from the main living with a storage wall.
OFFICE LOFT : Visually and spatially disparate from the rest of the house, a small loft becomes a quite retreat for reading or enjoying some solitary time. As ski trip friends discover your Utah crash pad, the loft can transform into a cozy sleeping area with murphy bed, which hides away while not in use most days of the year.
MATERIALS : Local natural stone clads the body of the house, while large format windows and doors cut through the stone mass to reveal a depth of structure and material. Capped with a dark bronze standing-seam metal roof and fascia panels, the lid protects the stone walls, cedar soffit and glass walls to minimize annual maintenance.
INSULATE : Given extreme temperature swings between seasons at your elevation, thermal protection is provided with a wrap of continuous exterior insulation. Thick ceiling and floor planes allow enough insulation to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
GEAR STORAGE : A plethora of shelving and cabinets are situated around the house, making sure you have a place for every thing. The gear room is easily accessed from the garage or house, conveniently by the laundry room, with the ability to fly open when you’re jonesing to get out.
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Basinview H2





