Stillson peak
Breckenridge, Colorado
Stillson Peak Terrace is a bespoke alpine residence situated in Breckenridge’s prestigious Gold Flake neighborhood—an address synonymous with elevated living. Perched above the historic core, this multi-level home is sculpted to the land, leveraging its vertical allowance to capture unmatched views of the Tenmile Range while maintaining a natural, grounded presence.
The architecture echoes the slope it rises from: bold ridge lines, tiered elevations, and a refined material mix of timber, stone, and glass come together in a silhouette that feels both commanding and calm. Inside, clean lines and expansive glazing blur the boundary between indoor comfort and outdoor grandeur. Every detail speaks to a quiet sophistication, crafted to honor both the setting and the legacy it represents.
ARCHITECT
Michael Parker, RA
HOme Features
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Nestled in the prestigious Gold Flake neighborhood with commanding views of the Tenmile Range
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Custom roofline reaching 133’+ ridge elevation, maximizing height while respecting code
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Integrated grading with minimal site disruption and seamless flow between levels
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Rich exterior palette likely to include stone, wood, and large-format glazing (based on Allen-Guerra’s design language)
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Expansive outdoor living areas, privacy buffers, and natural materials palette
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Thoughtful elevation design to anchor the home into the slope while optimizing view corridors
