BEYOND PICTURESQUE
COWGIRL|July/August 2021
THIS MOUNTAIN HOME HAS TREMENDOUS TETON RANGE VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM AND A WESTERN APPEARANCE WITH A CONTEMPORARY TWIST.
CHRISTY NIELSON
BEYOND PICTURESQUE

The wildly rugged Teton Range in Wyoming is an outdoor-lover’s delight, offering adventures from backcountry skiing and hiking to mountain biking and rock climbing. In the verdant valley that flows beneath the jagged Tetons—which is dotted with native grasses, silvery-green sagebrush, shimmering aspen trees, and abundant evergreens—sits the Green Meadows Residence.

Loosely based on an English arts-and-crafts butterfly plan, in which the two wings of the house are constructed at an angle to the center, the design creates the impression of arms reaching out to welcome you onto the property. Kurt Dubbe, AIA, principal and founder of Dubbe Moulder Architects, led the design team, which drew upon the butterfly formation in a less strict, more site-specific way to capitalize on the jaw-dropping views. The home’s orientation overlooks some of the most legendary peaks of the Teton Range: the Grand, Middle Grand, South Grand, Static Peak, and Buck Mountain.

“It’s sort of a traditional English butterfly plan meets a Picasso painting,” describes Dubbe of the design. “In other words, not everything is perfectly ordered and symmetrical, so there are some cool discoveries and neat experiences as you go through the house.”

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