CLB Architects recently completed a contemporary residence in Teton Village, Wyoming. The four-bedroom, the five-and-a-half-bathroom home spans 5,735 square feet and provides its California-based owners easy access to skiing, cycling, and hiking that the Tetons have to offer.
With a design scheme influenced by premium European design and Asian-inspired minimalism, the home creates a modest living space for a couple while readily accommodating family and guests. The home's minimalist architecture translates the West's preordained rustic palette into a quiet, contemporary form. CLB Architects elegantly arranged the siting, programming, and landscaping to set the home apart from the three surrounding roads and neighboring residences.
The home was designed from outside to inside, orienting the key interior spaces inwards towards the sheltered courtyard and stream at the heart of the site. This design strategy also maximized views to the Teton Range mountains, minimizing the visual obstructions of neighboring homes and trees.
Photography: Aaron Kraft