Wyoming-based studio Carney Logan Burke Architects developed a relationship with a family owning a 180-acre property in Jackson which lasted over twenty years. During this period the architects worked on five projects, the first beingness a stone and timber gild followed by an office/ store, a vino silo with a rooftop viewing platform, a covered bridge and almost recently a glass pavilion.
View in galleryThe flat roof gives the pavilion a minimalistic, gimmicky appearance
This last project has a modern aesthetic, featuring a apartment roof and corten steel facade sections which requite it a very nice patina that help the pavilion alloy into its natural environment. The structure was congenital on a site in one case occupied by an one-time house predating the current owners.
View in galleryThe pavilion is the 5th projection developed past the architects on this cute propertyView in galleryDeep protective overhangs extend the roof over the sides making the indoor-outdoor transition fifty-fifty more than seamlessView in galleryThe pierced steel curtain takes some of the attending abroad from the views in a rather subtle styleView in galleryThe kitchen, dining area and the living share an open plan space with wooden floors and matching ceilings
The pavilion follows the exact footprint of the original building and has an L-shaped floor plan which contains the garage, 2 bedrooms and big open up space living room, dining expanse and kitchen philharmonic. White oak floors and ceilings create a warm and very welcoming vibe inside these spaces, with deep overhangs offering shade and protection from the elements and total-peak windows which frame the serene views. Pierced steel curtains create a subtle dissimilarity without blocking the views and get with the whole nature-oriented theme of this project.
View in galleryFull-height glass walls and windows open upward the spaces towards the serene environmentView in galleryThe pavilion is designed to serve as a guest business firm but also equally a potential holiday retreat for its ownersView in galleryThe chromatic palette is generally oriented towards earthy, nature-inspired tones and warm nuancesView in galleryThe pavilion follows the exact footprint of an old firm which used to occupy this siteView in galleryOn either side of the pavilion at that place'south a creek and although the mural is mostly linear the views are spectacularView in galleryThe deep overhangs offer protection but also ensure a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor spacesView in galleryWithin the main volume of the pavilion, the kitchen sits on one side and a large fireplace on the otherView in galleryIn the context of the Fifty-shaped floor programme, the garage occupies the smaller side and the social areas the otherView in galleryThis mod wooden deck is one of the best spots on the property, perfect for admiring the scenery
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