Gabled cedar structures form Lone Pine Residence in Wyoming
US architecture firm CLB Architects has wrapped two gabled structures with dark cedar planks to form this house in Wyoming situated to face the mountains.
Lone Pine Residence is located in Wyoming's Teton Range, a mountainous region known for its ski resorts and other outdoor sports. CLB Architects, formerly Carney Logan Burke, built the residence for a couple from New York City who wanted a house with rustic Wyoming charm and refined Upper East Side style.
"When abstract, agrarian architecture coalesces with intricate interior detail, a perfect marriage of 'Mountain West' meets 'Upper East Side' takes shape," said CLB Architects.
"The New York clients were specific in their request that their Jackson Hole home not surrender to the typical rustic ruse that many find so charming about the region."
The house comprises two barn-like volumes clad with dark cedar that are connected by a low-lying glass structure rectangular in shape. The glass box links the two-storey structure to a one level volume and also serves as the house's entryway.
"Anchored by two simple but bold agrarian volumes linked by a transparent connector, the architecture is conceived as abstractions of common ranch structures," the local studio added.
Large windows are situated to face views of the nearby ski slopes and rugged landscape that encircles the site, while neighbouring structures are masked by the building.
Portions of the volumes were cut away to position porches a...
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