Town Enclosure is an art installation designed by CLB Architects and commissioned by Jackson Hole Public Art with support from the Center for the Arts, Jackson businesses, and private donors.
Project name
Town Enclosure
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Bozeman, Montana, USA (formerly located in Jackson, Wyoming)
Photography
Matthew Millman, Krafty Photos, Tuck Fauntleroy (Jackson, Wyoming). Cody Brown (Bozeman, Montana)
Design team
Eric Logan, Forrest Britton, Sam Ankeny
Collaborators
Facilitated by: Jackson Hole Public Art. Painting: KWC, Inc. Other Supporters: Anvil Hotel, Center for the Arts Creative in Residence Program, Center of Wonder, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, Dembergh Construction, Western Trust, Altamira Gallery, MountainSpaces, Nelson Engineering
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Landscape
MountainScapes, LLC
Construction
Premier Powder Coating and Two Oceans Builders
Material
Walls: Pre-Manufactured, cross-laminated timber panels (CLT) comprised of timber from sustainably-managed forests. Foundation: Steel helical piers and connectors
Client
Jackson Hole Public Art
Typology
Art installation
Piercing the Utah sky, the Wasatch Range Retreat takes formal cues from the hillside topography into which it is enmeshed. Designed with respect to the site’s strict height limits, the structure mimics the crests and divots of the landscape like a second-skin, resisting comprehension upon first approach.
Project name
Wasatch Range Retreat
Design team
Architecture: Eric Logan, Andy Ankeny, Forrest Britton, Danielle Price, Abigail Horton. Interior Design: Sarah Kennedy, Erica Hawley
Collaborators
Structural Engineer: KL&A. Mechanical and Plumbing Engineer: Axiom. Electrical Engineer and Lighting Designer: Helius. Specifications: iBIM (Greg Markling). Acoustical Engineer: Wave Engineering
Visualization
Notion Workshop
Typology
Residential › House
Emerging on a monolithic plinth from the craggy slopes of Park City, Utah, the 18,000-square-foot home offers moments of respite for an active, outdoors-oriented family. Constructed within the award-winning development The Colony at White Pine Canyon with CLB and The Iluminus Group, Monitor’s Rest is an elegant outcropping set apart by its high-alt...
Project name
Monitor’s Rest
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Park City, Utah, USA
Photography
Kevin Scott, Engel & Völkers Park City
Design team
Architecture: Eric Logan, Andy Ankeny, Brent Sikora, Jake Ostlind, Cassidy Stickney. Interior Design: Sarah Kennedy, Jaye Infanger, Erica Hawley
Collaborators
Developer: The Iluminus Group
Interior design
CLB Architects and The Iluminus Group
Civil engineer
Sherwood Design Engineers
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Energy 1
Landscape
Design Workshop
Construction
Magelby Construction
Material
Brick, concrete, marble, glass, wood, stone, etc.
Typology
Residential › House
Located in a sub-alpine, densely forested area, the home was carefully sited to blend with the natural environs and minimize site disturbance while maximizing views. The home is aligned to the edge of a gentle slope. It’s long, linear plan punctuated by two wings at either end of the house that reach out and into the landscape to capture dramatic v...
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Big Sky, Montana, USA
Design team
Architecture: Kevin Burke, Sam Ankeny, Mark McPhie. Interior Design: Sarah Kennedy, Maria James, Libby Erker, Sydney Millyard
Interior design
CLB Architects
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Construction
Highline Partners
Typology
Residential › House
A series of undulating tectonic structures set against an aspen grove near Wilson, Wyoming, this mountain home serves as a creative retreat for a California based couple. The 35-acre property is set at the base of the Tetons and encompasses several ecosystems, with old-growth forest merging into stands of young pine and aspen trees before transitio...
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Wilson, Wyoming, USA
Photography
Matthew Millman, Douglas Friedman, Aaron Kraft
Design team
Eric Logan, Principal/Partner. Andy Ankeny, Principal/Partner. Sam Ankeny, Principal. Leo Naegele, Project Manager
Collaborators
Styling: SPI (Stephen Pappas); HSH Interiors team: Holly Hollenbeck
Interior design
HSH Interiors
Civil engineer
Nelson Engineering
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Energy 1
Landscape
Hershberger Design
Material
Stone, concrete, glass, wood, brick, steel
Typology
Residential › House
Expanding outward from the initial concourse renovation, CLB’s most recent work for the Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) includes a new restaurant/bar, expanded holding area, two additional gates, gift shop and updated baggage claim area with snack bar/retail.
Project name
Jackson Hole Airport Renovation and Addition
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Grand Teton National Park, Jackson, Wyoming
Photography
Matthew Millman
Design team
Kevin Burke, AIA, LEED AP – Partner. Cary Lakeman, AIA – Senior Project Manager. Steve Jakub, AIA – Project Manager
Collaborators
Executive Architect: Miller Dunwiddie. Geotechnical Engineer and Well Design: Nelson Engineering. Food Service: The Marshall Associates. Life, Safety, Accessibility: Jensen Hughes. Acoustic Engineer: Wave Engineering. Owner’s Representative: KLJ Engineering
Interior design
TruexCullins
Environmental & MEP
Michaud, Cooley, Erickson
Lighting
Helius Lighting Design
Construction
Wadman Corporation
Client
Jackson Hole Airport
Typology
Transportation › Airport
CLB Architects announces the release of Installations: Making Place, Inspiring Public, a new publication showcasing a series of seven public art installations over a 14-year period. Each installation served as an experiment in creating space that celebrates community engagement at the intersection of art and architecture
Title
Installations: Making Place, Inspiring Public
Category
Architecture & Design
Buy
https://www.madejacksonhole.com/products/installations
Sited next to a band of cottonwoods and aspens occupying the former riverbed of the Snake River, Black Fox Ranch consists of a couple’s primary residence and a barn with stables. The design and planning draw from the site’s history as a working cattle ranch, with 100-year-old irrigation ditches, remnants of a 19th century trapper’s cabin, corrals,...
Project name
Black Fox Ranch
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
Photography
Kevin Scott, Matthew Millman
Design team
Eric Logan (Partner), Leo Naegele (Project Manager)
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Energy-1
Typology
Residential › House