The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center
GRAND TETON:
A NATIONAL PARK BUILDING
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BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON ARCHITECTS
The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center
BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON ARCHITECTS
Grand Teton
A National Park Building
BUILDING MONOGRAPHS SERIES
Text by Harvey H. Kaiser , Tom Kundig, and Edward Riddell
Introduction by Stephen P. Martin, former Superintendent
of Grand Teton National Park
Photography by Nic Lehoux and Edward Riddell
Writings by an architect, an architectural historian, a
naturalist, and a photographer. Enrich this book of handsome
photographs. Grand Teton National Park’s rugged alpine
landscape and stunning array of wildlife attracts over two
million visitors every year, making it one of the most popular
national parks. The new Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor
Center at Jackson Hole, designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
with exhibits by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, combines the
National Park Service tradition of rusticity with an architecture
that is distinctly modern.
The entry sequence leads visitors through a spacious,
meditative courtyard into an expansive view of the vast
thrusting mountains. The roof tilts upward and away from the
courtyard, its jagged edges celebrating the contour of the Teton
Range. The transition from stillness to action brilliantly sets up
an experience of the depths and drama of the natural world. www.oroeditions.com
Grand Teton
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USA GRAND TETON:
A NATIONAL PARK BUILDING
PO Box 998 Foreword by Mary Gibson Scott
Introduction by Stephen P. Martin
Essays by Tom Kundig, Harvey Kaiser and Edward Riddell
Photography by Nic Lehoux and Edward Riddell
Pt Reyes Station
CA 94956
P: 415.663.0678 Ext. 210
F: 415.663.0677
M: 415.265.5262 The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center
BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON ARCHITECTS
Floor Plan
ASIA
8 Lorong Bakar Batu
#02-04
Singapore 348743
P: 65.6744.4057
F: 65.6744.4594
Title Grand Teton
Subtitle A National Park Building
Size 9.25” x 11.5” landscape
Pages 128
Binding Softcover
Publication Date Spring 2009
Photographs 200 colours / 50 black and white
Illustrations 20
ISBN 978-0-9814628-1-3
Weight 0.5 kg
Price USD $29.95 / £20
Rights World Rights available