This custom Whistler residence, designed by Burgers Architecture and built by Durfeld Constructors, is a refined example of contemporary mountain architecture rooted in material honesty and landscape connection. The home balances strong architectural forms with natural textures, combining stone, timber, glass, and dark cladding to create a residence that feels both modern and grounded in its alpine setting.
Throughout the interiors, exposed wood ceilings, sculptural stone elements, and carefully integrated lighting establish a calm, cohesive atmosphere. Open living spaces frame expansive views of the surrounding mountains and lake, while private bedrooms and spa-like bathrooms prioritize comfort, restraint, and material clarity. The architecture emphasizes seamless transitions—between rooms, between inside and outside, and between built form and landscape.
Exterior spaces extend the living experience outward, with covered terraces and an infinity-edge pool overlooking the Whistler landscape. Precise detailing, durable materials, and thoughtful proportions ensure the home performs as beautifully as it looks in a mountain climate.
This project reflects a close collaboration between builder and architect, resulting in a custom home that is both highly crafted and deeply connected to place—an enduring example of modern residential architecture in Whistler, British Columbia.