Slope-side residences designed for the realities of resort living — ski access, snow country, big views, and the design-review process that governs them all.
Designing a home at the Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin, or elsewhere in Big Sky is unlike designing anywhere else. The sites are steep, the snow loads are real, ski access has to be solved alongside the views, and every decision passes through an Architectural Review Board. It rewards a designer who has done it many times.
We have designed and project-managed numerous slope-side residences in these communities — from the ski-in/ski-out Mountain Veil at Moonlight Basin to custom homes throughout the Yellowstone Club. That experience means we anticipate the design-review questions before they're asked and site each home to make the most of a demanding grade.
The result is a home that feels effortless to live in — where you click out of your skis at your own door — even though everything behind that ease required deep technical fluency with snow country, resort siting, and ARB compliance.
Solving ski access, arrival, and the slope at once — so the home meets the mountain naturally on a steep, challenging site.
Preparing and shepherding submittals through Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin, and Big Sky review boards — the hardest part, handled.
From glass-and-steel contemporary to warm log and heavy timber, tuned to each community's character and your own taste.
Snow loads, roof and drainage strategy, heated drives, and detailing that performs through hard mountain winters.
Framing Lone Peak and the Spanish Peaks while preserving privacy on tight, sloped resort parcels.
Coordinating builders, engineers, and the club through a complex build — protecting your schedule, budget, and vision.
Yes — we have designed and project-managed multiple custom residences within the Yellowstone Club, as well as at Moonlight Basin and across Big Sky, and we know the design-review process intimately.
Resort communities use an Architectural Review Board (ARB) to approve every home's design, siting, and materials. We prepare and shepherd those submittals for you — often the most demanding part of building in a resort.
Slope-side sites bring steep grades, snow loads, ski access, and strict review. Siting the home to balance ski access, views, and privacy on a challenging grade is a specialized skill we've refined over many resort projects.
Primarily Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin, and the wider Big Sky area — with experience that extends to resort and mountain communities throughout the mountain west.
If you're planning a residence at Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin, or Big Sky, let's talk about your site and how to make the most of it.
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