
ACS Poolhouse
Greenwood Village, CO | Under Construction
Set within a quiet 2.5-acre site in the southern suburbs of Denver, this pool house is conceived as a restrained addition to an existing residence—an architecture of clarity, precision, and calm.
Formed from a muted palette of handmade desaturated brick, glass, and timber, the building consists of two elemental components: a linear enclosed volume and an open, shaded terrace. Together, they frame an existing swimming pool and direct the view outward, toward the adjacent lawn and distant vista of the Rocky Mountains.
The architecture is guided by a minimalist ethos—reduced, yet rich in presence. Designed for four seasons, the southern elevation opens fully to natural light and landscape through a continuous façade of floor-to-ceiling glass. Expansive doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, allowing the space to breathe with the changing weather, the shifting light.
Internally, the program is composed of an office, a golf simulator, and bathing and changing spaces—functions held within a consistent material language. Walls and ceilings are clad in warm honey-toned wood, introducing a quiet tactility that offsets the rigor of the austere form. The atmosphere is subdued, yet intimate—each surface chosen not only for its appearance, but for how it feels, how it sounds underfoot, how it ages.
This is a space not designed to impress, but to endure. To hold the body in quiet, the eye in focus, and the mind in rest. A place where architecture becomes background to life lived slowly—fully—within it.







