MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects Ltd.

House at 9,000 Feet

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

House at 9,000 Feet

MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects

CONTRACTOR
Edge Builders

DESIGN LEAD
Brian Mackay-Lyons

STRUCTURAL
Blackwell Structural Engineers

MECHANICAL
Harris Dudley Co

PROJECT TEAM
Izak Bridgman, Alastair Bird, Isaac Fresia, Ben Fuglevand, Sawa Rojdpowska, Diana Carl, Jesse Martyn, Lucas McDowell, Jennifer Esposito

ELECTRICAL
BNA Consulting

GEOTECH
Intermountain Geoenvironmental Services Inc

PROJECT MANAGER
Matthew Bishop

CIVIL
Talisman Civil Consultants

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nic Lehoux

AREA
511 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Located in the Intermountain Region of the United States, the house is perched on a mountaintop at 9000 feet above sea level. The project was developed in response to its extreme site conditions and climate.

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

A 30 percent slope across the site combined with an annual snowfall of 40 feet, resulted in a strategy of ‘floating’ the building on stilts and accessing it via a bridge.

Southern exposure provided spectacular views of the valley below and nearby mountaintops, as well as a passive solar strategy.

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

The arid, high desert climate presented challenges with heat gain, especially in the winter with the low sun reflecting off the snow. The location also has some of the highest wind loads in the United States.

The five-bedroom ski house consists of 4400 square feet of inhabited space plus a garage and mechanical space.

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

One arrives above the house from the road, looking over the roof to the mountains beyond Both pedestrians and vehicles access the house by a perforated steel bridge.

Upon entering, one descends a transparent stair lit by a skylight above. From a low foyer, one enters the monumental great room with a high, curved cedar ceiling.

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

The south side of the house offers a continuous 88-foot-long window seat, which passively controls solar heat gain and frames the spectacular southern views.

At the western end of the house, a covered deck provides sunset views toward the valley below. The best bedroom and media room occupy the east end of the house.

The single board form concrete ‘core’ contains four guest bedrooms across two levels. The ground level offers a ski-in/ski-out amenity.

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux
House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux

Formally, the house is a 100-foot-long extruded ellipse clad with red cedar both inside and out (liner and rainscreen).

Except for the concrete ‘core’, this is a steel-framed bridge-like structure, supported by steel columns. Given the site access constraints, the amount of concrete was kept to a minimum.

A 24-foot-long soapstone hearth-kitchen island anchors the great room. The flooring and millwork throughout the house are clear white ash. The environmental ethic that drives this minimalist project is to “touch the land lightly.”

House at 9,000 Feet
© Nic Lehoux


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