What happens when you sit down with an architect who's spent decades designing the custom homes of billionaires in one of the world's most demanding environments—and ask her what it really takes to turn a house into a legacy?



In this episode of LytePOD, host Sam Koerbel travels to Aspen, Colorado, to sit down with Sarah Broughton, a world-renowned architect and designer whose work has redefined what it means to create spaces where nature, sustainability, and luxury converge. This isn't a conversation about floor plans or finishes—it's a deep dive into the philosophy, process, and people-first thinking that transforms architecture from shelter into something deeply personal, emotionally resonant, and built to last generations.



Sarah reveals why design starts with curiosity, not style, why lighting must balance daylight and emotion, and why the best measure of success isn't the rendering—She walks through the art of asking the right questions, the courage it takes to say yes to everything (and no when it matters), and why collaboration isn't just working together—it's understanding business models, challenging specialists, and creating something better than anyone could have imagined alone.



💡 Key topics explored:



• Why design starts with curiosity and empathy—and how asking the right questions shapes every decision

• The importance of understanding daylight first—and how electrical lighting should evoke the same emotional response

• Why lighting must be layered, not reliant on recessed cans—and how to integrate architectural lighting early in the design process

• The challenge of balancing point source lighting with ambient vertical illumination—and why lamps aren't always the answer

• How to design spaces that work for clients today and adapt as their lives evolve—without overbuilding or locking in one configuration



• Why mockups matter: from lighting fixtures to skylights that look like skylights at night

• How VR technology has become a game changer for anticipating scale, light, and spatial experience before construction begins

• The difference between surprising a client and delighting them—and why trust is the foundation of every great project

• Why lifelong learning and remaining relevant in mid-career requires humility, growth mindset, and the courage to ask "now what?"



Listen now to discover why great architecture isn't about style—it's about understanding people, balancing light, and building something that lasts.



❤️ Big appreciation for the partners who support this work and trust the vision. They believe in thoughtful conversations, strong community, and letting designers' voices lead. Grateful to build this together.



1️⃣ Eureka Lighting - https://watch.lytei.com/EurekaRabbitHole

2️⃣ Kelvix - https://watch.lytei.com/Kelvix

3️⃣ LEDflex - https://watch.lytei.com/LEDFLEX

4️⃣ Diode LED - https://watch.lytei.com/diode

5️⃣ Targetti USA - https://bit.ly/targettiusa



Chapters

00:00:00 Opening: Designing for Delight in Aspen
00:02:12 Sponsor Spotlight
00:03:35 Welcome Home: When Every Room Is Loved
00:06:10 The Real Reason Clients Hire Architects
00:08:32 Prototyping Life: Risk, Trust, and the Perfect 10
00:13:24 Balancing Light: Natural, Harsh, and Intentional
00:14:53 Construction as Art and Collaboration
00:15:49 Judgment Over Style: Building for Legacy
00:18:45 The Power of Yes: Reframing Every Design Challenge
00:22:33 That Was Then, This Is Now: Evolving Spaces and Lives
00:24:08 Holistic Design: The Italian Bottega Model
00:25:39 Before We Continue: Sponsor Spotlight
00:27:49 Collaboration Defined: Open Hearts and Curiosity
00:30:00 Lighting Philosophy: From Daylight to Emotion
00:37:03 The Lighting System Debate: Switches vs. Automation
00:41:50 Understanding Business Models: Working with Lighting Designers
00:46:53 Before We Jump Back: Sponsor Spotlight
00:47:43 Getting Rid of Recessed Lighting: The Challenge
00:44:02 Lifelong Learning: Mid-Career and the Now What Moment
00:55:12 Closing: When Do You Feel Most Alive?

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Designing Billionaires' Homes: What Ultra Wealthy Expect | Aspen, CO - Sarah Broughton

APR 28, 202656 MIN
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Designing Billionaires' Homes: What Ultra Wealthy Expect | Aspen, CO - Sarah Broughton

APR 28, 202656 MIN

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What happens when you sit down with an architect who's spent decades designing the custom homes of billionaires in one of the world's most demanding environments—and ask her what it really takes to turn a house into a legacy?In this episode of LytePOD, host Sam Koerbel travels to Aspen, Colorado, to sit down with Sarah Broughton, a world-renowned architect and designer whose work has redefined what it means to create spaces where nature, sustainability, and luxury converge. This isn't a conversation about floor plans or finishes—it's a deep dive into the philosophy, process, and people-first thinking that transforms architecture from shelter into something deeply personal, emotionally resonant, and built to last generations.Sarah reveals why design starts with curiosity, not style, why lighting must balance daylight and emotion, and why the best measure of success isn't the rendering—She walks through the art of asking the right questions, the courage it takes to say yes to everything (and no when it matters), and why collaboration isn't just working together—it's understanding business models, challenging specialists, and creating something better than anyone could have imagined alone.💡 Key topics explored:• Why design starts with curiosity and empathy—and how asking the right questions shapes every decision• The importance of understanding daylight first—and how electrical lighting should evoke the same emotional response• Why lighting must be layered, not reliant on recessed cans—and how to integrate architectural lighting early in the design process• The challenge of balancing point source lighting with ambient vertical illumination—and why lamps aren't always the answer• How to design spaces that work for clients today and adapt as their lives evolve—without overbuilding or locking in one configuration• Why mockups matter: from lighting fixtures to skylights that look like skylights at night• How VR technology has become a game changer for anticipating scale, light, and spatial experience before construction begins• The difference between surprising a client and delighting them—and why trust is the foundation of every great project• Why lifelong learning and remaining relevant in mid-career requires humility, growth mindset, and the courage to ask "now what?"Listen now to discover why great architecture isn't about style—it's about understanding people, balancing light, and building something that lasts.❤️ Big appreciation for the partners who support this work and trust the vision. They believe in thoughtful conversations, strong community, and letting designers' voices lead. Grateful to build this together.1️⃣ Eureka Lighting - https://watch.lytei.com/EurekaRabbitHole2️⃣ Kelvix - https://watch.lytei.com/Kelvix3️⃣ LEDflex - https://watch.lytei.com/LEDFLEX4️⃣ Diode LED - https://watch.lytei.com/diode5️⃣ Targetti USA - https://bit.ly/targettiusaChapters00:00:00 Opening: Designing for Delight in Aspen00:02:12 Sponsor Spotlight00:03:35 Welcome Home: When Every Room Is Loved00:06:10 The Real Reason Clients Hire Architects00:08:32 Prototyping Life: Risk, Trust, and the Perfect 1000:13:24 Balancing Light: Natural, Harsh, and Intentional00:14:53 Construction as Art and Collaboration00:15:49 Judgment Over Style: Building for Legacy00:18:45 The Power of Yes: Reframing Every Design Challenge00:22:33 That Was Then, This Is Now: Evolving Spaces and Lives00:24:08 Holistic Design: The Italian Bottega Model00:25:39 Before We Continue: Sponsor Spotlight00:27:49 Collaboration Defined: Open Hearts and Curiosity00:30:00 Lighting Philosophy: From Daylight to Emotion00:37:03 The Lighting System Debate: Switches vs. Automation00:41:50 Understanding Business Models: Working with Lighting Designers00:46:53 Before We Jump Back: Sponsor Spotlight00:47:43 Getting Rid of Recessed Lighting: The Challenge00:44:02 Lifelong Learning: Mid-Career and the Now What Moment00:55:12 Closing: When Do You Feel Most Alive?