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2002 Alpine is the United States’ first ever American-designed, German engineered hyper ecoluxury urban home in the US. Located in the heart of Boulder, Colorado, this residence represents a break in tradition with nearly every convention in contemporary homebuilding. The result? A perfectly-appointed home that will forever change the way we relate to our homes and our Earth.
Completion: May 2010. Completed in less than one year, this project represents significant energy and cost savings that contribute to its sustainable profile.
Building Size: 5,160 square feet (inclusive of garage); 4,335 square feet (exclusive of garage). Three-story construction with garage and rooftop terrace.
Site Description: 2002 Alpine is located in the heart of urban Boulder, Colorado. Positioned on a hillside, the property features unparalleled views of the Flatirons and offers easy access to nearby shopping, medical facilities, major highways, and recreation.
Highlights: Designed in America by award-winning Boulder-based architect Studio H:T, 2002 Alpine was engineered in Germany’s cutting-edge WeberHaus factory, assembled on-site by Vireo, and features custom finishes from the world’s most reputable suppliers.
Design: The home’s contemporary design incorporates its perfectly-appointed views and sustainable outlook, featuring stunning full-sized windows, warm sandstone and clay interiors, European-inspired open spaces, and hyper-modern finishes. From its rooftop terrace with photovoltaic solar panels to its showpiece kitchen, luxurious master suite, theater room, and wine cellar… 2002 Alpine does not scrimp on a single detail.
Construction: 2002 Alpine was constructed by WeberHaus, which sourced the home’s bespoke timber from consciously-managed forests and engineered its components in a climate-controlled precision factory environment. Built for an eco-friendly lifetime, 2002 Alpine’s interior is entirely hypoallergenic and non-toxic. Its cutting-edge CAD-CAM construction process resulted in hyperprecision (±1/2’’ over a 100-foot span) while creating only 2% waste on average (as compared to the usual 17% waste generated by construction on an average home in the US). The first Colorado home pressure-tested to 100 psi, 2002 Alpine promises to use a mere 18% of the typical energy consumed by America’s average home.
Suppliers:
| WeberHaus: Structure | Zeyko: Kitchen |
| Kleinhans: Windows/Doors | Earthworks: Clay Walls |
| Gaggenau: Appliances | Pontos AquaCycle: Gray Water Treatment |
| Lighthouse Solar: Solar array | Modern Flames: Fireplaces |
Hyperluxury: Who says luxury and sustainability can’t mix? 2002 Alpine challenges every assumption about green building, refusing to sacrifice perks for performance. This eco-friendly home offers unparalleled performance per square foot, but its true value lies in its eminently livable, extravagantly luxurious appointments.




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