Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Bridger Restaurant
Teton Village, Wyoming
Completion Date: 2007
The challenges of building a restaurant for the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort at the elevation of 9,100 feet include snow loads of 225 pounds per square foot, severe earthquake design (Seismic Zone 4), unstable soils, and a site located near an avalanche path. The program for this facility includes a small deli with outdoor seating, a large cafeteria with a capacity of 250 seats, and a sit-down, elegant on-mountain restaurant that is open for dinner in the summer and winter. In addition there is space for the ski patrol, restrooms, and an apartment to accommodate the lift operators who run the Bridger Gondola.
This three-story building of approximately 20,000 sf is an important piece of the Mountain Resort’s Master Plan to provide more amenities on the mountain. The architectural character is a continuation of the language established at the Bridger Center, using a system of stone piers and timber beams as a simple, elegant response to structural requirements.
Publications
eco-structure, July/August 2009
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