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Marmol Radziner

Marmol Radziner

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Hidden Valley

Designed for an active couple as a vacation home, Hidden Valley sits on an open, hundred-acre site punctuated by red rock formations and cliffs in the arid desert of Moab, The design of the home blends indoor and outdoor living spaces, with expansive decks, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an open plan. The primary axis of the main house runs along a rock ledge, creating dramatic views out over the landscape. With three full sides of windows and sliding glass doors, the views in the great room proceed from southern (looking out over the rock ledge) to western (red rock boulder formations), and finally to the northern views of snow-capped mountains in the distance. The guest wing with an exercise room opens up to views of the boulder formations on one side and the mountains on the other.


2 bedroom, 2 bath
2500 interior s.f.
1720 deck s.f.
15 modules

 
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Status: Built
Location: Moab, UT, US
Firm Role: Prefab

 
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher
Photo: Joe Fletcher