Canyon Meadows Development
Provo Canyon, Utah
Two luxury home projects for Lot 16 and Lot 26 are planned to be within 20 minutes drive to Provo, Deercreek Reservoir, or Sundance. These half acre sites for the 5,500 sf homes will also enjoy great mountain views. This will be one of the last developments allowed in Provo Canyon so as to preserve the natural beauty of the existing environment.
The Powderhorn
Suncrest Development, Draper, Utah
The Powderhorn invites the feel of the mountains with its wrap around decks and view of the city scape and mountain scenery.
Floor plan solutions for the sloping site includes 3 levels and a loft, 4 full baths, and powder room, master suite with deck access, fireplace, sitting and exercise rooms, recreation entertainment spaces with wet bar and fireplace, circular stairwell, 3 car garage, secluded patio and spa area.
The Jacobs Home
Park City, Utah
Design method followed for the Jacobs’ house includes use of quality time at site to become familiar with views, approach, wind patterns, sun angles, and existing landscaping and area characteristics to integrate with the indoors. The finishes inside the home are warm and bright and are largely made of wood and slate stone to compliment the stone fireplaces.
Date Completed: |
2007 |
Dollar Value: |
$2.6 Million |
Size: |
6,749 square feet |
Robbin's Residence
Gardens of Milne Lane, Cottonwood Heights, Utah
This contemporary home embraces a natural organic flow in its floor plan which is influenced by the architectural philosophies of Frank Lloyd Wright. This means reinterpretation of nature’s principals in sense of use and finer sense of comfort, thereby harmonizing with the environment and the needs of the dwellers. The architecture is not like the homes next door but stands on its own with its many windows, multiple textures and dramatic use of lines and curves.
Date Completed: |
2007 |
Dollar Value: |
$1.6 Million |
Size: |
5,400 square feet |
Gentle Ironhawk Domestic Abuse Shelter
Blanding, Utah
The Shelter is a 7,164 square foot building that will serve mainly the Navajo Community. Design is strongly influenced by local Navajo traditions. The floor plan is reflective of a Navajo cradleboard and interior design features exposed wood and traditional design details. In addition to the functional living and administrative spaces, special features include indoor and outdoor play areas for children and special security and access issues unique to the shelter. Landscaping is designed to naturally blend with the local climate by utilizing drought tolerant planting and native plants.
Date Completed: |
July 2004 |
Contract Amount: |
$850K |
Size: |
7,164 s.f. |