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The Skyview House is a multigenerational retreat in Wyoming designed by CLB, merging tradition and modernity through its sculpted form and material choices. The architecture balances protection with openness, responding to steep terrain, panoramic views, and the evolving needs of a family retreat. Elevated upper levels appear to hover above the valley, while grounded elements embed the home into the slope for stability and intimacy.
The plan follows a north–south orientation, with the upper floor projecting outward to capture mountain vistas and the lower level integrated into the ground to hold bedrooms, bunkrooms, and gathering areas. Montana stone wraps exterior and interior walls to unify the structure, complemented by cedar ceilings, walnut millwork, and blackened steel details. Geothermal systems, advanced insulation, and tight sealing ensure energy efficiency in a demanding climate. CLB positions Skyview House as both sanctuary and legacy, linking architecture to family life and natural context.
Image Credit: CLB Architects