Big Top: Innovative Home Design Steps from Camelback Mountain

Discover Big Top, a solar-powered residence designed by The Ranch Mine in Phoenix, Arizona. This house, built in 2021, skillfully merges innovative design with the natural desert landscape at the base of Camelback Mountain. With a cantilevered roof that optimizes mountain views and promotes indoor-outdoor living through pocketing glass doors, ‘Big Top‘ redefines modern, sustainable living in the United States.

Modern, minimalist building with clean lines, stone and wood facade, and landscaping.

Innovative Design Meets Desert Opulence in ‘Big Top’

Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain, ‘Big Top’ stands as a testament to The Ranch Mine’s brilliance in sustainable design. Crafted in 2021, this solar-powered Phoenix home captures the spirit of modern living while embracing the raw beauty of Arizona’s iconic landscape.

Sleek, modern home with an inviting pool area, wooden beams, and large windows.

Innovative Design Meets Desert Opulence in ‘Big Top’

Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain, ‘Big Top’ stands as a testament to The Ranch Mine’s brilliance in sustainable design. Crafted in 2021, this solar-powered Phoenix home captures the spirit of modern living while embracing the raw beauty of Arizona’s iconic landscape.

A modern kitchen and dining area with a wooden ceiling, pendant lights, and minimalist decor.

Architectural Harmony Blending Indoors and Outdoors

Approaching ‘Big Top,’ the eye is drawn to the dramatic, cantilevered roof that pays homage to the desert mountains. As one enters, a seamless transition occurs from the semi-public front porch, through pocketing glass doors, into an expansive great room where the hemlock-clad ceiling ascends, directing the gaze to the peaks beyond.

Further inside, the main living space unfolds with meticulous attention to detail. The kitchen, a chef’s dream, boasts sleek surfaces and state-of-the-art appliances, while two additional pocketing glass doors dissolve the boundaries to the rear covered patio. Here, residents entertain and unwind, fully immersed in the picturesque backdrop.

Spacious modern kitchen with wooden paneled ceiling, pendant lights, and expansive island.

Intimate Spaces with Expansive Ambiance

The interior journey continues to the serene master bathroom, where the design language of wood and textured tiles echoes the surrounding terrain. Skylights and sliding doors flood the area with natural light, establishing a tranquil spa-like atmosphere that invites peaceful reflection.

A modern, open-plan kitchen with a glass-paneled exterior door, wooden ceiling, and sleek appliances.

Every room within ‘Big Top’ narrates a story of artful design conjoined with functionality, culminating in an open floor plan that speaks to both the need for family togetherness and the appreciation of personal space. Finally, the outdoor fire feature awaits, offering warmth and an intimate setting under the vast Arizonan sky, closing the narrative of a home where modernity and nature converge harmoniously.

Sleek modern kitchen with dark cabinets, wood accents, and an open floor plan.
Well-designed open-concept living space with modern wood-paneled ceiling, sleek kitchen, and plush seating.
Luxurious bathroom with green tiled walls, wooden vanity, and modern fixtures.
Spacious, modern bathroom with dark tile walls, wood vanities, and glass shower.
Luxurious bathroom with freestanding tub, dark tiled walls, and wooden flooring.
A spacious open-concept living area with wooden ceiling, modern furniture, and large windows.
An open-concept living space with a wooden ceiling, large windows, and an outdoor pool visible through the glass.
Striking desert-inspired architecture with a modern fire feature and sculptural elements.
Contemporary ranch-style home with clean lines, metal roof, and covered porch.
Sleek modern home with an outdoor pool, recessed lighting, and wood-paneled ceiling.
Contemporary desert-inspired architecture with clean lines, large windows, and a mix of materials.

Photography courtesy of The Ranch Mine
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- by Matt Watts

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