The Village at Alyeska by Skylab

The Village at Alyeska

Set in the majestic Chugach Mountains, Alyeska Resort is being transformed into a modern, four-season, global destination. The addition of new and renovated facilities at the mountain village will breathe new life into the resort, which is widely regarded as Alaska’s base camp for adventure.

Expanded and enhanced visitor experiences, new accommodations and amenities, workforce housing, and the inclusion of the Glacier Creek area—all conceived in sympathy with nature—will elevate and redefine the resort for the next generation. The multi-phased project began with an extensive master planning effort, building upon the foundation of the original plan.

From navigating regulatory requirements to fostering community engagement and embracing innovative design principles, the new development embodies a holistic approach aimed at creating a vibrant and sustainable destination that honors the unique heritage and character of Alaska. Phase 1 encompasses two primary components, Alyeska Village and Moose Meadows.

The Village will include 325,000-square-feet of new facilities: new hotel accommodations and a condominium development, as well as a new conference center. Moose Meadows will provide 125,000-square-feet of space, including 25,000-square -feet of workforce housing and retail amenities, a 20,000-square-foot community center, daycare facility, and an NHL regulation-sized, outdoor, covered hockey rink.

The new 450,000-square-foot village will be pedestrian-friendly, providing a wide array of modern conveniences while showcasing the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Elements of sustainability and environmental stewardship will be integral to the fabric of the design, woven throughout to reflect a commitment to preserving the pristine wilderness of the region.

Mass timber construction will be used for signature elements of the development, providing a sustainable solution to bridge innovation, meet budgetary constraints, and community interests. There is a shared aspiration to incorporate elements of indigenous culture and heritage into the project in a respectful and meaningful manner, acknowledging the deep connection between the land and its original inhabitants.

Specific elements are still in development. One of the primary objectives of this new development was the recognition of the importance of providing affordable housing options. Plans for dorm-style housing units geared towards accommodating Girdwood’s workforce as well as the integration of important community amenities such as childcare facilities and a community center are planned to enhance the overall livability and functionality of the area.

Plans include the integration of community-based initiatives. During the master planning phase, it was discovered that the Nordic Ski Club in Alyeska was planning new trails that overlapped the expanded resort area. By shifting the resort boundary to accommodate the club’s independent goals, their trails are now outside the development area.

Parking for trail and community use is now planned to be provided within the resort. Construction is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2025, marking the culmination of years of planning and preparation. The project team remained committed to aligning their efforts with the evolving needs and priorities of the community, ensuring that the development served as a positive force for the region.

From navigating regulatory requirements to fostering community engagement and embracing innovative design principles, the project embodies a holistic approach aimed at creating a vibrant and sustainable destination that honors the unique heritage and character of Alaska. Phase 1 is estimated to be completed in the fall of 2027. Future phases are anticipated to include additional condominium housing and workforce housing.

  • Location: Girdwood, Alaska, USA
  • Architect: Skylab
  • Design Team: Jeff Kovel, Robin Wilcox, Karl Gleason, Shaun Selberg, Sonia Norskog, Max Czysz
  • Landscape: Confluence
  • Structural: DCI Engineers
  • Civil: Triad Engineering
  • MEP: RSA Engineering
  • Client: Pomeroy Lodging
  • Start costruction: 2025
  • Images: Courtesy of Skylab