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This residence in Wapiti sits in front of the deeply eroded mountains at the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park - a tranquil setting that has existed
and will exist for thousands of years.
It is designed to be at one with the surrounding rugged yet peaceful landscape - at once resilient yet fragile. There's a powerful Zen energy both inside and
outside, captured in the simple architectural forms and the wide expanses of glass to the South that help to remove the boundary between the exterior
and interior.
Sustainability was of key importance in the design; the home optimizes natural ventilation and passive cooling as it breaths with the land and will provide
dwelling for many years to come
Photography by Dan Vastyan and Nathan Satran
Designed by Harwood Tabberson Architects, Muncie, IN, page 382
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