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Ultra Elite Positioning: Perched high above Park City on one of the area's most sought-after ridgelines, Sunny Ridge represents the earlier evolution of Michael Upwall's now internationally recognized philosophy of organic mountain architecture.
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Ultra Elite Positioning: Perched high above Park City on one of the area's most sought-after ridgelines, Sunny Ridge represents the earlier evolution of Michael Upwall's now internationally recognized philosophy of organic mountain architecture.
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Unlike many contemporary mountain estates that rely on sheer scale, Sunny Ridge derives its significance from its relationship with the landscape. The residence appears to emerge naturally from the mountain itself, embracing panoramic ski-resort, valley, and alpine views while maintaining a distinctly private retreat-like atmosphere.
Within the KeyPrice Ultra Elite Collection, Sunny Ridge is classified as an Architectural Landscape Residence — a property where architecture serves the terrain rather than dominates it.
Architecture & Design Philosophy
Architect: Michael Upwall Design Location: Park City, Utah, USA Completed: 2004–2006 (public records vary) Interior Area: Approximately 7,057 sq ft (655 sq m) Land Holding: Approximately 2.33 acres
Michael Upwall's work is widely associated with what many describe as "Organic Mountain Modernism" — a design language focused on creating homes that feel inseparable from their natural surroundings.
Sunny Ridge demonstrates the foundations of this philosophy:
Curvilinear architectural forms
Extensive floor-to-ceiling glazing
Strong visual connection to mountain vistas
Natural stone and timber integration
Sculptural rooflines responding to terrain
Indoor-outdoor living environments
The residence avoids excessive ornamentation, instead relying on proportion, light, and landscape as primary design elements.
Living Experience
The home was conceived as a private mountain sanctuary rather than a resort-scale compound.
Key Features
4–5 bedrooms (public records vary)
Approximately 4.5–5 bathrooms
Grand great room with soaring curved glazing
Multiple fireplaces
Executive office/study
Spa facilities
Expansive terraces and decks
Three-car garage
Ski resort, valley and mountain views
Private ridgeline setting overlooking Park City
The central living space remains the architectural highlight, framed by dramatic curved glass walls that pull the surrounding mountain landscape directly into the interior experience.
Ownership & Market Track Record
Publicly available property records indicate:
Address 370 Mountain Top Drive, Park City, Utah
Last Recorded Sale November 2014
Current Estimated Market Value (2025–2026) Approximately US$5.5M–US$7.7M based on multiple valuation models.
Unlike many ultra-prime speculative residences, Sunny Ridge has maintained a relatively private ownership history with no widely publicized celebrity or institutional ownership.
Its value proposition lies in architectural pedigree, location, and long-term livability rather than publicity.
Architectural Significance
Michael Upwall has become one of the most influential residential architects in the American Mountain West, particularly throughout Utah's luxury resort markets. His work consistently appears among the region's most celebrated contemporary residences and has helped define the visual identity of modern Park City luxury architecture.
Sunny Ridge is important because it represents an early expression of the ideas that would later define many of Upwall's larger and more internationally recognized projects.
In many respects, Sunny Ridge functions as a design precursor to the firm's later landmark mountain estates.
KeyPrice Evaluation
Scarcity: High Large private mountain parcels within central Park City continue to become increasingly rare.
Architectural Significance: High An early and influential Michael Upwall residence demonstrating the foundations of organic mountain modernism.
Market Liquidity: Strong Positioned within one of North America's most resilient luxury mountain markets.
Continental Standing: Elite Recognized within the upper tier of luxury mountain residences in the American West.
Global Standing: Boutique Trophy Asset Not a billionaire-scale mega-estate, but a highly respected architect-designed residence valued for design authenticity and landscape integration.
KeyPrice Narrative
Sunny Ridge is not defined by excess.
Its significance lies in restraint.
Where many luxury homes seek attention through scale, Sunny Ridge achieves distinction through harmony—allowing architecture, terrain, light, and view to become a single composition.
Within the KeyPrice Ultra Elite Collection, Sunny Ridge stands as a landmark example of Organic Mountain Modernism and an important chapter in the architectural legacy of Michael Upwall, one of the defining voices in contemporary mountain residential design.
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