A Treasure in Telluride

The home offers breathtaking views of the surrounding 14,000-foot peaks

Feast your eyes on 6,561-square-feet of iconic Telluride real estate. This 4 bedroom, 4 and a half bath stunner was designed by the internationally-renowned architectural firm, Hugh Newell Jacobsen and is a Rocky Mountain gem.


Photo by Brett Schreckengost

Carefully situated on a 35-acre estate parcel in the ultra-exclusive enclave of Gray Head, the home occupies a sun-drenched saddle offering breathtaking views of the surrounding 14,000-foot peaks. The residence, comprised of ten-interlocking pavilions, combines quarried limestone, glass, steel and native stone.


Photo by David O. Marlow

Photo by David O. Marlow

Clean and sophisticated vaulted interiors savor the natural light and act as the ultimate backdrop for a carefully curated art collection. Nested around a circular motor court, the home’s dramatic spaces are warm and accommodating with walls of glass framing the staggering views of the surrounding meadows and mountains.

An impressive series of environmental systems efficiently monitor and adjust for solar and air temperature changes for each pavilion and space, while the house employs radiant “air conditioned floors” to maintain the perfect interior climate.


Photo by Josh Johnson

Photo by David O. Marlow

Photo by Josh Johnson

Photo by Josh Johnson

See the full listing here.

Categories: Contemporary Homes