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Queen’s Lane Pavilion by CLB Architects


Located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA, Queen’s Lane Pavilion is a modernist flat-roofed glass pavilion. Designed by Carney Logan Burke Architects together with Kitchell Brusnighan Interior Design as a retreat for the owners, the 3,360-sqft (312-sqm) project was completed in 2018.

CLB has collaborated with one family on a 180-acre Jackson Hole property over a period of twenty-plus years. The breadth of work — five projects in a wildlife-rich riverine ecosystem — depicts the evolution of one couple’s aesthetic: it has carved a steady arc from traditional to modern.

The first building, a Parkitecture-influenced log, stone and timber lodge, anchors the compound. This was followed by an office/shop, designed in a transitional style, and a wine silo. With its interior spiral staircase and rooftop viewing platform, the silo celebrates rustic modernism through a classic agrarian form clad in oxidized steel plates and offers a dramatic sculptural expression. An iconic covered bridge came next, then the natural end point: a modernist flat-roofed glass pavilion. Conceived as a retreat for the owners, its streamlined, nature-oriented outlook makes the most of its location between two spring creeks and allows the owners, now empty-nesters, to experience their property in a whole new light.

— Carney Logan Burke Architects

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Photographs by Matthew Millman
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