Home of the Week: Silver Summit by Imbue Design
Salt Lake City firm, Imbue Design, created a comfortable, elegant house able to withstand an extreme climate.
Salt Lake City firm, Imbue Design, created a comfortable, elegant house able to withstand an extreme climate.
Deer Valley offers beginner-friendly terrain, limits on skier numbers, uncompromising customer service and a world-class ski school.
The vast, otherworldly landscape presents itself as a blank canvas, one that inspires those who venture there to discover endless possibilities. A wilderness hideaway in Canyon Point in the Southern Utah desert, Camp Sarika, added to the luxurious 900-acre Amangiri property in 2020, is a year-round glamping destination with tented pavilions.
Designed for an outdoorsy family, CLB Architects’ Monitor’s Rest is a luxury retreat set high on a plinth in Park City, Utah. The sprawling 18,000-square-foot house is part home, part wellness retreat.
The first thing I noticed about Moab is the colours: how red the mountains look in the shade and how they burst into orange when the sun hits their face at the right angle.
With the onset of fall, Park City becomes the ultimate serene getaway.
You’ve heard it said many times: “No two snowflakes are alike.” It’s the same with ski resorts. Some are large, some are small, some are friendly, others impersonal. Some push the limits of the best skiers while others make them yawn. But like the humble snowflakes on which they depend, each resort has its own personality.
These days, rye whisky is hot. And the coolest place to drink it is at High West Distillery & Saloon in Park City, Utah.
Location, legend has it, is everything. That’s certainly the case when it comes to resorts. Unless you opt never to leave the room—which, in some places, is definitely an option—the surrounding environs play as much a part of the experience as the in-room amenities.