Olson Kundig's Cedar Peak House Opens to Montana Landscape
Hey, guess what? Olson Kundig, a Seattle-based architecture firm, just wrapped up a stunning project called the Cedar Peak House. This impressive 6,754-square-foot home is located in the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana. Designed by Tom Kundig, it breaks away from the typical ski chalet look, featuring huge floor-to-ceiling windows and a mix of concrete, steel, and wood. Nestled at the base of Lone Peak, the house includes a primary suite, three guest suites, and spacious living areas, plus a cool 60-foot glass bridge leading to a ski hut. Some standout elements are a curved green marble bench, a sleek blackened steel staircase, and a clever hand-cranked panel to hide the TV. The Yellowstone Club is known for its high-profile members, including Tom Brady and Bill Gates.
Key facts
- Cedar Peak House is located in the Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, Montana.
- The residence was designed by Olson Kundig, with Tom Kundig as design principal.
- The house measures 6,754 square feet.
- Materials include concrete, steel, wood, and large expanses of glass.
- A 60-foot enclosed glass bridge connects the main house to a ski hut.
- Features include a bronze door, curved green marble bench, and blackened steel staircase with leather-wrapped treads.
- The Yellowstone Club counts Tom Brady, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Eric Schmidt, Warren Buffett, and Justin Timberlake among its members.
- The home is oriented south to capture mountain views.
Entities
Artists
- Tom Kundig
Institutions
- Olson Kundig
- Yellowstone Club
- Robb Report
Locations
- Big Sky
- Montana
- United States
- Lone Peak