
Red Mountain Restraint
What Cerro brings to Aspen — a proposition, not a photograph.
The anti-Olson-Kundig. Where Aspen's mainstream has gone to glass, stone, and basalt, this study proposes a return to warmth — native Colorado granite and Lyons sandstone walls, hand-hewn reclaimed Douglas fir frame, Venetian and lime plaster in cool-mountain tones, hand-forged iron throughout. Deep covered entries engineered for the Red Mountain winter, an over-sized mud / ski-prep program that lives as a primary room rather than a utility room, a library and wine-cellar program weighted as first-class social spaces. A house that reads as rooted the day it opens.
Studio Study · not a delivered project. This page is a Cerro design proposition for this market — a representative interpretation, not a photograph of a home that exists. If you have a house in Aspen and want a conversation, write us.
