This barn-style guesthouse in Wyoming was designed by Carney Logan Burke Architects to serve as a multi-functional space.
Located on a 15 acre property, this barn-style guesthouse was built to accommodate the many guests who visit the ranch. The barn-like structure functions as a guesthouse, workout space and first floor garage. The highlight of this space is the second story grid window made to look like two doors opening to a hay loft loading space. The homeowner is able exercise in front of this North-facing window and see the expansive view overlooking the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Re-interpreted classic structures like this barn-style guesthouse are popular in a variety of settings. In this case, the building serves as a nod to the region's history while appreciating the area's natural beauty.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Multi-functional Structures
- The demand for structures that serve multiple purposes is increasing, providing opportunities to create innovative designs.
- Reinterpreted Classic Structures
- There is a trend towards modernizing classic structures, offering opportunities to blend history and contemporary design.
- Fitness-centric Design
- The integration of fitness facilities in non-traditional spaces is a growing trend and fosters opportunity for innovation.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture
- Architects can capitalize on the trend towards multi-functional structures and reinterpretation of classic structures with innovative, sustainable designs.
- Real Estate and Property Development
- Real estate developers can leverage the trend towards multi-functional structures to appeal to a wider market segment and increase property value.
- Fitness and Wellness
- The integration of fitness facilities in non-traditional spaces presents opportunities for fitness and wellness businesses to expand their services and reach new markets.
