In 1923, Frank Lloyd Wright was exploring new geometries in ever-expanding landscapes, a signature of his Lake Tahoe project that was never built, but was a stylistic inspiration for a unique pentagon-shaped timber frame residence in the High Sierra’s nearly a century later.
Category: Case Studies
Enveloped by evergreens, clad in dark metal and encased with stunning Pacific HemFir, the unmistakably modern Audain Art Museum is counterpoint to the more traditional alpine architecture that surrounds it in the mountain resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.