This 7-acre hilltop property in Park City features mountain views and dense conifer and aspen surroundings. The concept was to develop a vernacular architecture with unique and distinctive mass timber structures. The project consists of three independent Buildings: Main House, Guest House, and Party Barn. The Main House combines a Main Residence, a Pool House, and an Event Pavilion. The Main Residence structure is a series of glulam treelike elements that create arches in two directions, offering extensive living and recreational spaces. The Pool House consists of glulam post and beam gable structure forming a bridge that connects the Main Residence to the Event Pavilion. The Event Pavilion comprises of overlapping curved glulam that form a spiraling truss. The Guest House is a multi-level cantilevered structure, while the Party Barn offers a place for horses, guest apartment, and utility storage.








