A clearing amongst Aspen and Pine makes way for an understated home, positioned to take in long views across Snake River Valley and the mountains beyond. Our clients wanted a house that embraced this majestic setting. A peaceful, modern retreat to recharge whilst immersed in nature.
The building is formed of two contrasting volumes. The first ‘living’ structure is transparent, open to panoramic views, and filled with natural light from sunrise to sunset. A substantial douglas fir frame provides a feeling of warmth and enclosure.
The second, taller, black timber-clad building contains more practical aspects of the home, including the bedrooms. Upstairs, tucked into the eaves, the library and guest rooms nestle under a tent-like vaulted roof.
A limited palette of natural materials and tactile elements were chosen to reflect the surrounding landscape. Oak flooring and hemlock ceilings, reminiscent of traditional cabins, contrast with expanses of frameless, thermally insulated glass. A contemporary home that both respects an takes advantage of its extraordinary setting.
Status: Built
Location: Wilson, WY, US
Firm Role: Design Architects
Additional Credits: Architects – McLean Quinlan
Interior Design – McLean Quinlan
Executive Architect – Berlin Architects
Structural Engineer – G&S Structural Engineers
Contractor – Cox Construction Inc
Architects – McLean Quinlan
Interior Design – McLean Quinlan
Executive Architect – Berlin Architects
Structural Engineer – G&S Structural Engineers
Contractor – Cox Construction Inc
Photography/Film – David Agnello