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.
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.
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.
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