We are honored to have received an AIA Wyoming Award for Skyview’s interior design. The collaborative design process of this house led to a design rooted in contrast and thoughtful simplicity.
A throwback to Spring 2022, FILTER in Times Square. The sculpture now permanently resides in Sheridan, Wyoming in a public park adjacent to the manufacturing facility where its parts were originally fabricated.
Located in central Wyoming, the Phoenix is the rebirth of an architect's family retreat destroyed by a forest fire. Standing dead charred timber was incorporated in the structural system to connect the new building with the forest and to create a lasting reminder of the story of this place.
“The client wanted the interior to exude timelessness and have reverence for quality. He was drawn to luxurious finishes and unique furnishings that speak to craft.” - Sarah Kennedy, Principal, Interior Design Director
Designed as an invitation to gather, Vista embodies the Japanese principle of omotenashi, or wholehearted hospitality, while also embracing the Scandinavian ethos of hygge, a quiet warmth that permeates its highly crafted spaces.
Accessible directly from the slopes via ski, snowmobile, or mountain bike, Monitor’s Rest embraces an outdoor focused lifestyle. This ski-in, ski-out ski lounge features custom designed lockers and a ceiling clad in vintage skis.
Plume was part of the annual GlowNights celebration, a series of light-based exhibitions hosted by @jhpublicart . Our public art installations explore the intersection of people, place, and environment, emerging as an intuitive growing edge of our practice.
A collaborative process with the client led to a design rooted in contrast and thoughtful simplicity that combines materials and textures of the region with a stately, elegant feel.
Recently featured in the International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Town Enclosure is a civic porch designed for the community. It is composed of circular cross-laminated timber panels that evoke Western storefronts, livestock corrals, and ancient stone circles.
Five Shadows’ design capitalizes on the building site. Slightly elevated, it imparts a feeling of privacy and takes in views of the surrounding mountain ranges.