This Old House

Building with a sense of place

n a craggy hillside covered with granite boulders and dense stands of pine trees, with views of majestic Mount Evans in the distance, the foundation is poured and ready to support the three-story, 4,500-square-foot solar-powered home that will take shape there. Dramatic gable and shed rooflines will crown tall windows sited to take in the views and flood the interior with natural light. Exterior feature walls of wood and stone in an earthy palette of browns and grays reflect the rugged mountain environment, but there’s nothing lodge-like about the house’s contemporary lines. The goal of this build, located in the greater Denver area, is to combine clean, modern design with state-of-the-art technology and advanced building science in a comfortable, energy-efficient home

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