Olson Kundig Architects has designed this striking mountain retreat to embrace the dramatically varied climate of its location in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The region experience all four season along with extreme temperature fluctuations. For the design, the owners wished to have a direct engagement with the mountain landscape and the adventurous lifestyle of Jackson.
They also desired the ability to be able to shutter the home when they are out of town or during challenging weather conditions such as extreme snowstorms. The result is an exceptional home with varying degrees of transparency, which can open and close in response to Jackson Hole Mountainโs changing disposition.
What We Love: This Jackson Hole retreat features distinctive architectural details throughout its design. Melding into the mountainside, breathtaking views surround this incredible home, making it an idyllic retreat for vacation getaways. We are loving the unique pulley system to close up the home during extreme weather conditions. A warm and inviting material palette and beautiful living spaces combine to produce an overall attractive design aesthetic.
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Large window walls on the main level allow for expansive mountain and valley views; a ski-in/ski-out element connects the home directly to several Jackson Hole ski mountains.
The primary living spaces are on the main level, with a combined living, dining, and kitchen area opening to an interior courtyard adjacent to the ski-in/ski-out area and ski storage room.
When a more introverted and protective attitude is needed, an exterior wood shutter system allows the owners to close up the home via a hand-cranked pulley system.
A single guest room is on the main level, with the master suite and three additional bedrooms upstairs. The lower level contains a media room, wine storage, and bike shop. The home features several custom furniture elements including tables and bed frames in the living room, media room, and bedrooms.
Warm wood interiors of rift-cut oak, fir, and walnut create nuanced interior moments โ the yin to the yang of the dramatic landscape outside.
A detached guest hut to the west, which contains a bathroom, kitchenette, and combined living/bedroom space, allows couples to stay at the property without needing to open up the main home.
Photos: Matthew Millman
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