
ACS Residence
Cherry Hills Village, CO | Unbuilt Concept
Perched quietly upon a ridge that gently unfolds toward the vast Front Range, this home is conceived as a calm refuge where the landscape and light become the essence of experience. The house unfolds along a deliberate north-south spine—an axis that anchors the building in a measured rhythm. Thick, crafted brick walls hold the interior volumes, their tactile mass providing a quiet weight and a sense of permanence, while an adjacent glass wall opens generously to the west, inviting the fading light and panorama deep into the heart of the home.
The materiality is intimate and grounded: elongated handmade bricks in a soft cream tone, their subtle texture evoking the earth beneath, are paired with smooth white stucco, creating a serene dialogue between enclosure and openness. Inside, pale wood elements softly punctuate the space—warm gestures that invite the hand and eye to linger—animating the generous interiors with a quiet human scale.
This residence, in its stillness and restraint, is an architecture of presence—where light, material, and landscape fuse to craft a living experience that is as much felt as it is seen.


















