Some buildings don’t just exist—they hold their ground.
The Washington School House Hotel commands presence without demanding it. Originally built in the late 1800s as a schoolhouse, its walls have witnessed generations—learning, growth, and transformation. Today, it stands as one of Park City’s most refined boutique hotels, where elevated luxury is grounded in deep respect for its past.
As a subject to sketch, it was undeniable. Balanced proportions. Architectural restraint. Details shaped by time rather than trend. This building doesn’t compete with its surroundings—it anchors them.