Completely beyond the ordinary, and offered at $3.5 million.
Our first project in the US, this extraordinary, contemporary home in Boulder, Colorado is positioned on a hillside capturing spectacular views of the Flatirons, Boulder’s landmark. The home is equipped with state of the art solar photo-voltaic panels, and doesn’t stint on luxurious appoinments. An elevator from the garage entrance ascends to the main level where you will enjoy the beauty and amenities of a modern european-inspired kitchen and a stunning dining room and living area. 2002 Alpine is as eco-friendly as a home can be, but has all the bells and whistles including a fully outfitted theater room, master sitting area with bar, and a roof top terrace to enjoy the great outdoors.
An iconic residence… 2002 Alpine is the US prototype home of the future.
Being different by definition means breaking from convention. And 2002 Alpine is a stunningly beautiful residence with elegant appointments and extraordinary attention to detail! The f irst American-designed, urban, hyper-eco-luxury home in America, this 4,300 sq. ft. masterpiece will be completely finished in less than 3 months, and paves the way for a revolution in how we design, build and enjoy our living spaces.
- Projected energy use for 2002 Alpine is 18% the average energy use of a typical U.S. home.
- An average home built in the U.S. today has 17% waste. Vireo homes have less than 2% waste on average.
- The first Colorado private home pressure tested to 100 psi – the key to energy efficiency.
- 4,300 sq. ft. home built in 4 days, assembled in 9 days, and crafted to last 100 years.
- Revolutionary CAD-CAM system delivers unrivaled precision in home (±½ inch over 100 ft. span).




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“The first Colorado private home pressure tested to 100 psi – the key to energy efficiency.”
What does that mean? A window that would test to 100psi would be 4 inch thick acrylic and no more than a couple of square feet at most.
Hi Rob, 2002 Alpine actually has plenty of huge windows, and they are very well-made and substantial but not 4″ thick. The 100 psi testing is conducted on the whole house – not the windows alone – the house holds the pressure for over 4 hours. Hope this helps.
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