What’s not to love about ‘La Muna’, a complete renovation and minor addition of one of the first homes built in the exclusive enclave of Red Mountain in Aspen Colorado. Oppenheim Architects used reclaimed regional wood, stone and steel to make a minimal impact on the natural resources and merge the home effortlessly with its idyllic surroundings of forest, stream and mountain. Solar collectors provide needed energy for power and hot water, while extremely large operable panels of insulated glass blur the boundaries between inside and out. We wouldn’t mind spending some cozy days of this years late winter here.












All images © Laziz Hamani and Robert Reck









Jan 16, 2013 · 14:59
OMG. This is absolutely mega stunning. What a wonderful idea all the natural components are just amazing. I soo want definitely one like this. All possible thumbs up for this project. I love it.
Jan 16, 2013 · 16:56
yes its nice!
Jan 17, 2013 · 14:28
Ich kann durchaus einen od. auch mehrere Monate dort vorstellen, ganz wunderbar
Feb 15, 2013 · 09:09
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