Jackson Hole Architecture in Dwell Magazine
Jackson is prominently featured in the October issue of Dwell magazine, a national publication focused on American interpretations of modern architecture.
In a monthly column highlighting innovative approaches to residential design, the article explores the challenges faced by Jackson architects looking to introduce change in a place where archetypal forms of the traditional western home dominate, and subdivision building restrictions resist invention.
The piece credits local firm Carney Architects with progressive design practice and various buildings are showcased as thoughtful reinterpretations of regional architecture. These include three Jackson Hole residences, which engage western motifs in original ways. 199 East Pearl Avenue and the Jackson Center for the Arts, a collaboration between Carney Architects and Stephen Dynia Architects, are also cited as expressions of an alternative direction in Jackson’s urban architecture.
