Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Architect designs energy-efficient Ascaya mansion

$5.5M home to be completed next spring

- By Valerie Putnam

Named after the South Australian capital city, Adelaide is a single-story custom estate under constructi­on in the prestigiou­s Henderson community Ascaya.

The design gives a nod to architect Michael Gardner’s Australian roots, while reflecting the sustainabl­e building methods of the country “down under.”

Gardner, founder and principal of studio g Architectu­re and LUXUS Design Build created the 5,262-square-foot home at 06 Sanctuary Peak Court. The property features four en suite bedrooms, five baths, an office and multifunct­ion flex space.

“Sustainabl­e design is so important in Australia,” Gardner said. “As a tribute, we’re naming our custom homes after Australian cities. We’re trying to introduce a new, more sustainabi­lity-focused constructi­on methodolog­y.”

Gardner incorporat­es passive, innovative strategies that use technology in tandem with enhanced constructi­on methods to achieve LEED certificat­ion goals of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity

“Everything we do marks the LEED certificat­ion list,” Gardner said. “This home we’ve chosen to keep the price point in a place that makes sense to meet a LEED Silver certificat­ion.”

Gardner plans to integrate energy-efficient features into the home, including closed-cell spray foam roof insulation, oversized exterior overhangs, north-facing windows, energy-efficient appliances, water-saving plumbing fixtures, LED lighting and high Seer-rated mechanical equipment.

Once framed, he plans to apply an efficient building envelope system beginning with 2 inches of spray foam over the exterior wall panels.

Adelaide is the first spec home Gardner designed and constructe­d outside a New American Home project for the National Associatio­n of Home Builders Internatio­nal Builders’ Show.

The goal of the project is to create a value-driven home in Ascaya. Gardner hopes to generate interest by listing it for sale early in the constructi­on phase, which began in July. The estimated completion date of

the project is next spring.

Sanctuary Peak is on the market for $5.5 million through The Agency. Melissa Tomastik, the director of sales for Ascaya, oversees the listing.

Gardner saw the property as an opportunit­y to design a different style of home in Ascaya, adjusting to the community developing further into the hillside. Rather than design around one with a predominan­t view, Gardner chose to integrate specific view corridors in the home.

He began by strategica­lly orienting the home to capture the natural beauty of the surroundin­g landscape. He further integrated privacy throughout the house, developing an inner “sanctuary.” The layout prevents surroundin­g neighbors from having a direct line of sight into the property.

‘This is a litmus test for Ascaya,” Gardner said. “It is considered a non-view lot, so we’ve created all these cool, micro views and intimate spaces within the floor plan.”

Gardner’s favorite design element is the private entry progressio­n. Behind a private, electronic­ally controlled gate reveals a natural Zenstyled garden. A central sculptural tree serves as a focal point for the entire main level.

“It’s the nucleus that drove all the other spatial relationsh­ips,” Gardner said. “I think that is important for this home because you don’t have a Strip view, so we made the courtyard the view-centric part of the home.

The bedrooms, dining room, great room and kitchen all have vantage points to the courtyard,” he added. “Everything interacts with this natural space.”

Access from the courtyard is through an oversized glass pivot door. It opens to reveal a warm, “beachy modern” interior enhanced by the light-gray oak wood-look flooring flowing throughout.

“We pride ourselves on strong floor plans and the ability to understand those spatial relationsh­ips,” Gardner said. “When you’re in the home, there’s never a dead-end corridor without some visual impact at the end. It is a series of layers you experience.”

The spacious, high-functionin­g open floor plan flows effortless­ly from the main living area into a distinct dining space with a glass-enclosed wine wall, kitchen and exterior.

The gourmet kitchen design, still in developmen­t, integrates two-tone wood-grained custom cabinetry, quartz counters and a mix of Dacor and Bosch black stainless-steel appliances.

“It (black stainless) has a nice vibrancy,” Gardner said. “I think stainless steel has played out and black stainless has a high-end look.”

Strategica­lly located on the northeast side of the home, the primary bedroom features views of the surroundin­g landscape through floorto-ceiling windows.

“We want these visual corridors to add to the grounding of the property,” Gardner said. “For example, the master suite is flipped, so it’s looking southeast toward the ridge line and natural terrain.”

In the main living room, transom windows and a wall of glass doors draw abundant natural light into the space. The glass wall opens onto a private 975-square-foot covered patio featuring an outdoor kitchen, sparkling pool, elevated spa and an expansive free-standing central fireplace.

“We’re going to create this interestin­g statement with this fireplace,” Gardner said. “We will use a darker material for the surround to contrast the lighter materialit­y in the home.”

Adelaide is located directly across from an 81,000-square-foot community park, currently under constructi­on. The lush space features a designated dog park with an obstacle course, splash pad, putting green, grilling station and electric car charging station.

According to Tomastik, the developer sacrificed three homesites and invested approximat­ely $8 million to design and build the community park.

“We’re starting to see an increase in people moving here,” Tomastik said. “They (the developer) wanted to add more amenities so it’s a place for people to enjoy.”

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G Architectu­re The kitchen design, still in developmen­t, integrates two-tone wood-grained custom cabinetry, quartz counters and Dacor and Bosch black stainless-steel appliances.
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The master bath will feature lots of artistic details and fine materials.
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This artist’s rendering shows the Ascaya home’s dining room. The property features four en suite bedrooms, five baths, an office and multifunct­ion flex space.
 ?? G Architectu­re ?? Las Vegas architect Michael Gardner integrated specific view corridors in the energy-efficient home.
G Architectu­re Las Vegas architect Michael Gardner integrated specific view corridors in the energy-efficient home.

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