Our signature style — clean lines and natural materials, with walls of glass that dissolve the line between your home and the mountains beyond.
Mountain modern is what happens when contemporary architecture meets the raw materials and dramatic settings of the mountain west. Clean lines and open, light-filled plans, grounded by natural stone, steel, and warm timber — and wrapped in expansive glass that pulls the landscape inside.
It's our signature, and it's a discipline as much as a look. The best mountain modern homes don't impose a style on a site; they're shaped by it — the form following the slope, the glass framing the specific peak, the materials echoing the stone and timber already on the land.
Done well, the boundary between inside and out simply dissolves. You're in a refined, contemporary space and standing in the middle of the mountains at the same time.
Walls of glass and disappearing corners that frame the peaks and erase the line between interior and landscape.
Honest, durable materials — board-formed concrete, stone, and steel — that feel rooted in the mountains.
Restrained, confident forms — sculptural where it counts, quiet where the views should speak.
Decks, courtyards, and seamless thresholds that make the outdoors part of how the home lives.
Contemporary doesn't mean cold — warm timber and considered light keep these homes inviting through hard winters.
Every home shaped by its slope, its views, and its light, so the architecture belongs exactly where it stands.
Mountain modern blends clean, contemporary architecture with the natural materials and dramatic settings of the mountain west — clean lines and open plans paired with stone, steel, timber and expansive glass that frame the landscape.
Natural stone, steel, warm timber, and large expanses of glass — materials that feel rooted in the mountains while reading clean and contemporary.
Yes. Mountain modern is our signature, but we design across the full spectrum of mountain living, including traditional log and heavy-timber homes. Every home is shaped by its site and its owners.
Across the mountain west — Big Sky, Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin, Bozeman, and throughout Montana and Wyoming.
If this is the language your home should speak, let's talk about your site and your vision.
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