Along with the astonishing views of the Uinta Mountains, the Aspen Camp neighborhood inside the gates of the exclusive Promontory community captivates with a collection of ultramodern homes designed to immerse residents in Park City’s rugged beauty. To wit: a striking $13.5 million new build that sits on an acre of land along E Outcrop Road, on a gentle hillside at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.
The sprawling home’s copper, bronze, and brass-glass facade, created by the Salt Lake City firm Upwall Design, immediately attracts eyes to the driveway’s terminus, where its trapezoidal design appears to next together like a Russian doll. A glass-railed bridge leads into the 8,200-square-foot abode, where a massive wall of sloped windows frames the majestic landscape.

The 8,200-square-foot home’s architecture employs an interplay of geometric shapes.
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Natural light streaming in through clerestory windows illuminates the living room’s quartzite fireplace, but its wooden elements are the true standout. “Clear vertical grain Alaskan yellow cedar is featured both inside and outside the residence,” listing agent Sean Brown of Summit Sotheby’s International Realty tells Robb Report. The material fosters a connection between the avant-garde architecture and its natural surroundings, while the abundance of Indiana limestone used throughout evokes a grounded sense of permanence.

The living room’s angled picture windows provide a serene outlook of the Uinta Mountain range.
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The open floor plan allows for relaxed transitions between the kitchen and dining spaces, where up to ten people can be seated opposite a large island topped by Taj Mahal quartzite. Appliances are by Gaggeneau, Sub-Zero, and Miele, with Fusion Blue quartzite used as the backsplash behind the Wolf range.
A corridor that doubles as a sculpture gallery and a floating staircase with a designated seating area leads to the primary suite. Gallery-sized wall space, two seating areas, and a statement-making fireplace are all key elements, along with its grand en suite bathroom featuring great slabs of bookmatched stone on the walls and floor. A large walk-in closet rounds out the private sanctuary. There are an additional three bedrooms, four full baths, and two powder rooms scattered across the mansion.

A soaring ceiling and row of clerestory windows fill the spacious primary bedroom with natural light.
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Those looking to commune with nature right in their own backyard will appreciate that this property borders protected land, ensuring maximum privacy. Even better, you have direct access to the Lady Di (or Princess Di) Trail for year-round hiking, biking, and skiing—a route whose name reportedly stems from “a developer’s ill-timed remark.” Social, golf, and equestrian memberships are available and provide access to an array of perks across Promontory’s 7,000 acres, including a village clubhouse, a beach club, three golf courses, and tennis and pickleball courts.
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Demetrius Simms
Demetrius Simms is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. Following a brief stint in public relations, their work has now appeared in lifestyle and culture publications such as Men’s Health, Complex…



