Black Fox Ranch / CLB Architects
Sited next to a band of cottonwoods and aspens occupying the former riverbed of the Snake River, Black Fox Ranch consists of a couple’s primary residence and a barn with stables. The design and planning draw from the site’s history as a working cattle ranch, with 100-year-old irrigation ditches, remnants of a 19th-century trapper’s cabin, corrals, and game trails (seasonally frequented by 400+ head of elk) that crisscross the 35-acre ranch.
- architects: CLB Architects
- Location: Jackson, Wyoming, United States
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Matthew Millman
- Photographs: Kevin Scott
- Area: 6300.0 ft2