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CLB Architects Creates a Wyoming Home Embraces the Look of Rust

A contemporary home located in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park is clad in black steel that will rust over time. Designed by US-based firm CLB Architects, this home serves as a family's secondary residence and lies at the base of a picturesque mountain range.

The house sits on an 18-acre lot and enjoys the privacy of the surrounding rugged wilderness. The home is split into two structures that are connected by a terrace. The larger structure houses the primary living spaces, while the smaller volume contains guest quarters. To achieve optimal views of the outdoors, the structure is raised six feet above the ground with a balcony that gradually meets the ground terrain.

The black steel panels clad the building's exterior and will rust over time, bringing a completely new character to the property.
Trend Themes
1. Rust-embracing Architecture - Architecture designs that intentionally embrace rust as a key element are gaining popularity.
2. Sustainable Rustic Homes - Designing homes with materials and finishes that embrace natural aging and weathering, such as rust, can help reduce our impact on the environment.
3. Rustic Minimalism - Minimalist designs that incorporate rustic elements, such as rusted metal, are becoming increasingly popular in contemporary architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - There is a growing demand for architects and designers who can create intentional rust-embracing designs that balance rustic charm with modern aesthetics.
2. Construction - As more homeowners seek sustainable and unique designs, the construction industry can capitalize on incorporating rust-embracing materials and techniques.
3. Home Decor - With the rise of rustic minimalism, the home decor industry can incorporate rusted metal accents and furniture pieces to meet consumer demand.

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