Residential ArchitectureHousesLone Pine Compound House by CLB Architects

Lone Pine Compound House by CLB Architects

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Project: Lone Pine Compound House
Architects: CLB Architects
Architecture: Eric Logan, Sam Ankeny
Interior Design: Sarah Kennedy, Jaye Infanger
Location: Teton Village, Wyoming, United States
Year 2019
Photo Credits: Matthew Millman
Text by CLB Architects

The Lone Pine compound house is set at the base of the Teton Range in a resort development at the edge of an open valley. Sited to take advantage of open spaces and view sheds, the house is oriented to screen neighboring structures while capitalizing on near views of the adjacent ski resort and surrounding mountain ranges.

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Anchored by two simple but bold agrarian volumes linked by a transparent connector, the architecture is conceived as abstractions of common ranch structures: pure forms which have been articulated in an architectural language that manipulates mass through subtraction. This approach creates depth in the elevations and satisfies a community design requirement for overhangs while maintaining simplicity. The subtractions in the primary structures also serve to direct views, manage the effect of light, and foster connections to the outdoors. For further emphasis, the architecture contrasts its dark, textured cedar shell with a light, smooth cedar underbelly.

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

The arrangement of the forms creates two defined outdoor courts. One initiates a welcoming entry sequence, the other provides a contemplative private garden inhabited by an arrangement of aspen trees. Generous roof projections create covered patios and balconies that extend the interior living space to the outdoors. Here, the siding transitions from a solid shell to a gapped screen, lightening the visual mass of the structures, adding texture, and creating interest with patterns of light and shadow.

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

As one moves from exterior to interior, material treatments become increasingly refined. A rich interior palette combines warm mahogany millwork, white oak flooring, rugged stone, and smooth plaster walls. Attention to design detail is evident in artisanal moments such as a custom crafted steel and leather entry door, a delicately faceted steel fire screen, and a steel stair railing incorporating woven leather strapping.

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Lone Pine’s many unique elements and carefully considered details result in a seamless merger of form and function.

Material Used :
1. Steel Railing, FP Doors: Brandner Design
2. Doors and Windows: Grabill
3. Kitchen Appliances: Subzero, Wolf, Gagganau, Miele
4. Bath Plumbing: Waterworks, Speakerman, Kohler

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Lone Pine Compound by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Paperback House by Ben Callery Architects

Paperback house enables a family of four including two publishers who frequently work from home to live, work relax and play connected with each other and the environment.

Ranch Dressing by Buttrick Projects Architecture+Design

A series of volumes was inserted at the perimeter of this 60’s boomerang plan to remedy the staid quality of the previous interior geometry and make the landscape more tangible from inside.

Gambel Oaks Ranch / CCY Architects

Located on broad sweeping ranch lands overlooking a lake, Gambel Oaks Ranch was designed to blend into its surroundings and is not visible from any public roadways.

Westhampton Beach Playhouse by Chango

Westhampton Beach Playhouse is a five-bedroom house designed by Chango & Co., a full-service New York interior design firm. Description by Chango & Co.: The most...

Lapa House in Lima / Martin Dulanto Arquitecto

Architect: Martin Dulanto Arquitecto Project: Lupa house Project managers: Miguel Gutiérrez Stewart, Raul Montesinos Collaborators: Emilio Jordan Fernandez, Dora Gonzáles, Luz Vega, Luciana Escobar Location: Lima, Peru Photography: Juan...

Recommended Stories