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Jackson, Wyoming | Brett Frantz, Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty
Dramatically poised 800-feet above the valley floor, the one-of-a-kind contemporary mountain residence is a combination of sophisticated elegance and enduring beauty surrounded by nature.
Situated in one of Jackson Hole’s most exclusive enclaves, this modern contemporary home is a dramatic interplay of Kota stone, concrete, and glass. Built in 2001 and crafted to exacting standards, this 6,489 square-foot home combines the best of the Frank Lloyd Wright style in a western environment with state-of-the-art convenience. Sheer walls of glass, impeccable detailing and an exquisitely laid out floor plan makes this one of Jackson’s most elegant and architecturally significant properties.
A tribute to serenity and style, the home’s exterior of imported Kota stone from India tastefully blends into the natural sagebrush surroundings of East Gros Ventre Butte.
Encompassing four bedrooms and six bathrooms, the three-tiered residence has a wonderfully functional layout with floor to ceiling operating windows in every room which offer elevated panoramic views of the Yellowstone caldera and Teton Mountain Range to the north, and Sleeping Indian to the east.
Pristine vistas line the sheer walls of glass creating a work of art at every vantage point. The panoramas sweep through every room on every floor of this impressive space and offer a different aspect of the Teton Mountain Range from each level of the home.