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David Gray Architects

David Gray Architects

Los Angeles, CA

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Mountain Village Residence

Modeled after Telluride’s famous Pandora Mine, this home is a welcome remembrance of the town’s history.  The structure’s steep angled roofline mirrors the terrain, while the use of COR-TEN Steel and cedar board and batten siding are nods to the gracefully aging materials of the late 1800’s.
While its concept is rooted in the past, its functionality and finish are progressive. The home is built on seven levels, stepping up the hillside to overlook the Sneffles Mountains. Locally quarried stone and clear vertical grain Douglass Fir were chosen to match similar materials on neighboring homes and to sustainable design principles for local materials use. The traditional materials are balanced with modern interior finishes such as the Bulthaup kitchen. Caesarstone countertops and ecologically-sound bamboo flooring that create a clean, thoughtful and minimal environment.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Telluride, CO, US
Firm Role: Architect & Developer