
Yarde Residence, Vail, Colorado Spectacular mountain views, floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple levels, generous square footage, privacy and outdoor living space, all on a half-acre lot that faces a busy road and backs up to open space. To accomplish the homeowner’s goal of privacy, KH Webb Architects designed around its relationship to the outside and the courtyard. The living and dining areas and bedrooms open to the secluded courtyard and mountain views. The wing that fronts the road is reserved for a home office, guest suite and a storage garage. The courtyard concept and major landscaping additions help enhance privacy and allow use of the outdoor area for most of the year. To accommodate a change in elevation, KH Webb Architects designed a series of gradual split levels with half staircases that come together fluidly. KH Webb Architects designed a variety of roof lines—a shed roof to provide vaulted ceilings in the kitchen and living room; more contemporary, flat roofs elsewhere. The beauty of the exterior lies in both the forms and the materials, which define the various elevations and sections. Sleek metal material is juxtaposed with limestone blocks and clear cedar siding on the exterior, punctuating the contemporary lines.
Homes
- 2010 Home of the Year, Vail, Colorado
- Consulting Architect to Casteel Creek Residence, Lake Creek, Colorado 1999-2003
- Black Duck Preserve Master Plan, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts 2000-2003
- Black Duck Preserve: Main House, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts (Design Architect) 2000-2003
- Hornsilver Residence, Vail Village, Colorado 2001-2002
- Adams Residence, Manhattan Beach, California 2002-2006
- Jeith House, Northeastern Ohio 2003-2006
- Faulconer House, Beaver Creek Resort, Colorado 2003-2006
- Shirley Row House, Vail Village, Vail. Colorado 2003-2005
- Shannon Residence, Forest Road, Vail, Colorado 2004-2006
- Amass/Miller Residence, The Ranch, Cordillera, Colorado 2004-2005
- Alfond Residence, Cascade Village, Vail, Colorado 2004-2007
- Stag Gulch Residence, The Ranch, Cordillera, Colorado 2005-2006
- Lupine Drive Residence, East Vail, Colorado 2005-2007
- Sakin Ranch and Equestrian Facilities, Basalt, Colorado 2005-2009
- Beaver Dam Residence, Beaver Dam Road, Vail, Colorado (with James Dayton, Architect) 2005-present
- Horton Residence, East Vail, Colorado 2005-2008
- Bearden Meadows Residence, The Ranch, Cordillera, Colorado 2006-2007
- Rosenbach Residence, Rockledge Road, Vail, Colorado 2006-2009
- Monogram Residences, Forest Road, Vail, Colorado 2006-2008
- Lots 31/32 Residences. Potato Patch, Vail, Colorado 2006-2008
- Galvin Row Houses, Vail Village, Vail. Colorado 2007-present
- Yarde Residence, Vail, Colorado 2007-present
- Meadow Drive Residence, East Vail, Colorado 2008-2009
- Millcreek Circle Residence, Vail Village, Colorado 2008-2009
- Ellis/Walker Residences, Ramshorn, Vail Village, Colorado 2009-2011
- Western Sky Ranch Residence, Breckenridge, Colorado 2009
- 395/405 Forest Road Residences, Vail Village, Colorado (Design Architect) 2009-2010
- 115 Forest Road Residence, Vail Village, Colorado 2010-present
- Casa Sara, Rancho Santana, Nicaragua (Design Architect) 2010-present
- House 73, Mountain Star, Avon, Colorado 2010-present
- Kazma Residence, Beaver Creek Resort, Colorado 2010-present
- Torres Residence, Cascade Village, Vail, Colorado 2011-present
- Joseph Family Art Gallery, Mt. Star, Avon, Colorado 2011-present
Residential Architecture
The process of creating a home that works both with a client's lifestyle and the land where it is built starts by presenting and examining every option. The KH Webb Architects team spends a lot of planning time with a client, considering every possibility, to make sure we understand exactly what they need and want to achieve the vision of their new residence. The partnership between designer and client begins immediately to ensure every home is tailored to fit each client's unique and specific desires and budget. The KH Webb Architects team works to maximize the features of the land and local resources, creating site-specific designs that are sustainable and diverse. The end result is a home that is warm, personalized and innovative.
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