Fettle debuts The Inn at Sundance Mountain Resort

The design for The Inn at The Sundance Resort is rooted in the origins of the existing Sundance Mountain Resort, first discovered and developed by the late Robert Redford in the 1960s as a collection of small cabins nestled into the wooded hillside. Drawing upon the charm, scale, materials, and sense of seclusion that define the Sundance Resort, The Inn advances the resort’s design language with sensitivity and restraint, much like Redford himself who introduced innovation to the resort with new ideas and subtle nods to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West. Original design principles remain central, including respect for the natural topography, preservation of tree lines, and uninterrupted views of Mount Timpanogos.

“Five years in the making, it has been an incredible honour to be a part of Sundance Mountain Resort’s evolution with the opening of the new Inn,” says Tom Parker, Co-founder of Fettle.

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