Focus 1
Thoughtful siting near meadow, grove, and pond conditions
Case Study
Sensitive meadow siting and a sustainability-minded response shaped this Wyoming residence near Jackson Hole.

Each case study highlights a few ideas that were especially important to the outcome.
Thoughtful siting near meadow, grove, and pond conditions
A restrained material palette with long-term durability
Architecture that feels wrapped by nature rather than placed on top of it
Project story
Bridging from an ancient aspen grove to a spring-fed pond, the house was designed to minimize disturbance while blending stone, wood, and metal into an ageless composition.
For owners considering similar work, the lesson is that the strongest projects come from treating site conditions, material strategy, and day-to-day use as one integrated design problem.

A good case study can help you identify which project priorities feel closest to your own.
How the land, views, vegetation, or existing conditions influenced the architecture.
How stone, timber, steel, and landscape were used to create coherence.
How architect-led coordination likely protected the quality of the finished result.
Tell us what resonates here, where your property is, and what kind of place you are trying to make. We will help you translate inspiration into a practical next step.
