A living sculpture, offering not just a dwelling but an immersive experience for its owners. Central to this experience is not only the architectural form but also its seamless integration with the natural surroundings.
6 Bedrooms
6 ½ Baths
7,528 square ft.
36.14 acres
The owners were among the first to purchase property in the ranch, acquiring what is arguably the best land parcel within Crescent H. This property offers end-of-road privacy, spring creeks, Snake River frontage, and expansive views of the Teton Mountain Range. Through thoughtful planning and stewardship, they worked with Teton County and the Jackson Hole Land Trust to place a conservation easement on the property, which allows for additional development rights, including a second dwelling.
The site, brimming with natural beauty— from the meanderings of Fish Creek to views of the majestic Grand Teton, the trees, meadows, and abundant variety of wildlife—is a canvas on which the architecture needed to blend seamlessly. Positioned along a curve in the stream, the house features a parallel pool that reflects both the mountains and the dwelling, enhancing the sense of belongingness to the landscape.
EXTERIOR FEATURES INCLUDE
Heated hardscapes
Natural landscaping + sculptures throughout
Reflecting pool
Numerous outdoor dining + entertainment areas
Standing seam bondurized metal roof
Back-up generator
2 x 1,000 gallon propane tanks
10,000 gallon sistern
INTERIOR FEATURES INCLUDE
Vaulted curved ceilings
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Silver quartzite floors
Chef’s kitchen featuring Bluestar + Thermador appliances and oversized walk-through pantry
Eat-in stone breakfast bar with waterfall edge
Multiple living + dining areas with abundant seating
Private primary wing with office
5 guest suites with fireplaces
3 car garage with large mudroom and storage
Wine room
Hydronic In-Floor + Forced air heat
A/C via water-cooled chillers
Situated on the best parcel in Crescent H with expansive Teton views and prime Snake River frontage, this newly constructed project, completed in 2023 and designed by renowned architect Wallace Cunningham, is a living sculpture. Its connection to its surroundings is profound, with the natural beauty of Fish Creek, Grand Teton views, and wildlife like elk, moose, and eagles enhancing its setting. The architecture seamlessly integrates with the landscape, nestled into a stream curve, with a parallel pool reflecting both the mountains and the house.
The sweeping sculptural roof and lofty interiors blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, creating inviting spaces for private enjoyment or entertaining. The formal entrance leads to a great room and a large office area, all surrounded by glass. The private primary suite features large closets, a stone tub, and a walk-in stone shower with Teton views, followed by a stunning bedroom area. Five private en-suite guest rooms occupy the southern end, adjacent to the main living area, professional-grade kitchen, and glass-enclosed formal dining area at the home's center. The lower level includes an additional office, wine storage room, and an attached 3-car garage completing the property.
A glass corridor connects the two roofs, offering views of the sky, landscape, and art, creating stunning shadows. This corridor serves as a focal point, bringing the house's design ideas into clear focus.