The May 2010 issue of Architectural Digest features an article about a Trilogy Home designed and built for South Park Creator Trey Parker in Steamboat. This amazing home sits on a hilltop adjacent to the Steamboat Ski Area. The design is a unique fusion of western American and Japan to include a Japanese Tea House and gardens. After this project we moved on to Hawaii to rebuild Trey’s residence on Kauai.
The article features interviews with Trey and Michael Rath. Make sure to get your May copy of AD available at newsstands at the time of this posting.
Some of our favorite projects
Storm Meadow
The Rocky Region’s best and boldest example of Western – Mountain – Asian fusion. A one-of-a-kind 6000 square foot home with a totally authentic 800 square foot Japanese Tea House surrounded by gardens and a hot springs spa.
This home was another unique collaboration between owner (an engineer with decades of construction experience) and Trilogy Partners. Trilogy was entrusted as Design Build Project Manager and retained bhh Partners for basic architectural design.
Perched in a sublime setting at the base of Three Peaks along The Raven golf course at 9000 feet in elevation, this mountain getaway was created for Denver-based clients who love the mountain lifestyle.
This modern marvel has some of the best views in all of Summit County of the 10 Mile and Gore Ranges. A multiple grand award winner at the 2016 Parade of Homes, bhh Partners served up the principal architecture.
This castle is truly a tribute to energy conservation. Modeled to be Breckenridge’s (and the nation’s) first luxury Net Zero Energy slope side home, at 9000 square feet, the owner refused to compromise on either aesthetics or energy conservation.
“Sun, Earth and Science” – Creating a Zero Energy Home
"Sun, Earth & Science" - Creating a Zero Energy Home
We are pleased to invite you to a free environmental seminar entitled…
“Sun, Earth and Science” – Creating a Zero Energy Home
Join us for a free workshop on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 2 to 4 pm with Apres Ski Reception following, andSunday, Feb. 28th from 1-3 pm at 238 Timber Trail Road, Breckenridge. This private custom home will be open to visit on Feb. 27 & 28 from 10 am till 5 pm.
Preview the energy saving systems inside Breckenridge’s First Zero Energy Luxury Mountain Home before the drywall goes in. Through the collaborative efforts of an experienced team of building, design, and engineering professionals, we are pleased to invite you to see first-hand a variety of creative solutions that reduce the expected energy footprint of this 8,000 squae foot Custom Mountain home to zero!
Learn how renewable energy systems integrate and support one another, e.g. how solar electric energy can power the pumps for a geo exchange space heating and cooling system.
See the high performance insulation inside and outside the walls that increase heat conservation by 40%
See various examples of engineered lumber that use 30% less material and allow for increased insulation capacity.
Understand how to transform lighting control systems into energy management systems.
Meet the team of installers and suppliers to ask questions regarding application for your home, business or client.
Chad Ballard – Paradigm Systems – Vantage energy management and lighting controls
Please join us for an Apres Ski Party directly after the Saturday seminar. To get an accurate food count, we would appreciate your RSVP. Please RSVP by leaving a comment on this blog, send an e-mail to melindaf@trilogybuilds.com or by call us at 970-453-2230.
DIRECTIONS: From Frisco follow Hwy 9 South to Breckenridge. Highway 9 will turn into Main Street after the round-about. Go to the 2nd stop light this will be Ski Hill Road. Turn Right on Ski Hill Road and continue up the mountain for 1.3 miles to 4 O’Clock Run Road. Turn left on 4 O’Clock Run Road. Turn Right on Timber Trail Road and the home is located on the Right.
We look forward to seeing you Saturday, February 27th or Sunday, February 28th.
Building materials for this project were purchased from Breckenridge Building Center, Trilogy’s preferred supplier.
Some of our favorite projects
Storm Meadow
The Rocky Region’s best and boldest example of Western – Mountain – Asian fusion. A one-of-a-kind 6000 square foot home with a totally authentic 800 square foot Japanese Tea House surrounded by gardens and a hot springs spa.
This home was another unique collaboration between owner (an engineer with decades of construction experience) and Trilogy Partners. Trilogy was entrusted as Design Build Project Manager and retained bhh Partners for basic architectural design.
Perched in a sublime setting at the base of Three Peaks along The Raven golf course at 9000 feet in elevation, this mountain getaway was created for Denver-based clients who love the mountain lifestyle.
This modern marvel has some of the best views in all of Summit County of the 10 Mile and Gore Ranges. A multiple grand award winner at the 2016 Parade of Homes, bhh Partners served up the principal architecture.
This castle is truly a tribute to energy conservation. Modeled to be Breckenridge’s (and the nation’s) first luxury Net Zero Energy slope side home, at 9000 square feet, the owner refused to compromise on either aesthetics or energy conservation.
An Award-Winning Partnership with Colorado Building Company
One thing that makes us unique is our partnerships with other companies, and we wanted to shine the spotlight one of them today (and look for blogs about the others in the coming weeks).
For our design-build projects, one of the successful partnerships is with Colorado Building Company, a general contracting and construction management company specializing in custom homes and light commercial construction. It is a multiple Parade of Homes winner, and here’s a look at one of our projects with Colorado Building Company.
The Timber Frame home on Rounds Road is built around a central courtyard.
Photo courtesy of Colorado Building Company
Photo courtesy of Colorado Building Company
The layout and features, from the soaring ceilings to the media room, fit a family that enjoys entertaining.
Photo courtesy of Colorado Building Company
Photo courtesy of Colorado Building Company
Some of our favorite projects
Storm Meadow
The Rocky Region’s best and boldest example of Western – Mountain – Asian fusion. A one-of-a-kind 6000 square foot home with a totally authentic 800 square foot Japanese Tea House surrounded by gardens and a hot springs spa.
This home was another unique collaboration between owner (an engineer with decades of construction experience) and Trilogy Partners. Trilogy was entrusted as Design Build Project Manager and retained bhh Partners for basic architectural design.
Perched in a sublime setting at the base of Three Peaks along The Raven golf course at 9000 feet in elevation, this mountain getaway was created for Denver-based clients who love the mountain lifestyle.
This modern marvel has some of the best views in all of Summit County of the 10 Mile and Gore Ranges. A multiple grand award winner at the 2016 Parade of Homes, bhh Partners served up the principal architecture.
This castle is truly a tribute to energy conservation. Modeled to be Breckenridge’s (and the nation’s) first luxury Net Zero Energy slope side home, at 9000 square feet, the owner refused to compromise on either aesthetics or energy conservation.