This $5M Boulder Home Is Nestled in a Rocky Mountain Meadow

Architect Stephen Dynia prioritized natural materials and sustainable building strategies as he designed the award-winning dwelling set on 35 acres.

Architect Stephen Dynia prioritized natural materials and sustainable building strategies as he designed the award-winning dwelling set on 35 acres.

Location: 334 Wild Horse Circle, Boulder, Colorado

Price: $5,000,000

Year Built: 2009

Architect: Stephen Dynia

Footprint: 2,700 square feet (3 bedrooms, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 35 Acres

From the Agent: “Few locations on Earth offer such strikingly contrasting yet equally breathtaking perspectives—a view of the sun rising over the prairies, and also of glorious sunsets over the snow-capped peaks. The property is large enough, and the house sufficiently isolated from public roads, to feel serene, natural, and wild, yet it is ten minutes from downtown Boulder. (The property has two distinct access roads, leading to two desirable parts of town.) The house is an inspiring and award-winning work of architecture. Stephen Dynia, the home’s architect, has become renowned for such remarkable buildings as the Jackson Hole Performing Arts Center. Bright and airy, the structure affords seamless continuity between interior spaces and the magnificent natural setting. The materials are warm and natural—rusted steel, wood—while the lines are elegant and simple.”

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Back in 2017, Dwell covered this home highlighting it's sustainable design and surrounding landscape.
The Rocky Mountain Institute was kept on retainer as a consultant thorough the design process, helping to limit the ecological impact of the home.

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