Moosebluff House

Wilson, Wyoming
Approached by a winding drive through 60 wooded acres near Wilson, Wyoming, this home reveals itself gradually—its board-formed concrete walls and reclaimed wood planes concealing sweeping views of the Snake River Valley and the Grand Tetons beyond. The architecture steps with the topography, using glass, concrete, and patinated steel to balance solidity and openness across a low, horizontal form.

Interior Design
MC Design

Builder
On Site Management

Landscape Architecture
Agrostis

Photography
Krafty Photos & Audrey Hall

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The homeowners envisioned a place where every room would capture the surrounding landscape and extend effortlessly outdoors. Terraces open from the living, dining, and bedroom wings, anchored by a three-sided fireplace at the heart of the plan. Each material was chosen for endurance and texture, grounding modern geometry in the rugged character of the Wyoming terrain.
As featured in Big Sky Magazine, 2023
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LARRY PEARSON

Larry Pearson
Founding Principal

University of California, Santa Cruz

Larry Pearson loves to ask questions. His favorite ones start with the same word: “How.” How do we define yet integrate space: space for solitude, space for family, space for friends? How do we tie the lines of architecture to this natural backdrop? How can we authentically connect humans with design—physically, visually, socially, and emotionally?

For more than three decades, these are the design puzzles Larry has worked to solve, one structure at a time, each a unique answer in itself. Influenced by his clients’ dreams; his travels in the US, Asia, and Europe; and a palpable fascination with regional materials and settings, Larry thirsts to create bespoke designs that enrich human patterns of life…or even create new ones.

The natural migration from room to room, the uninterrupted flow from inside to outside, the internal human shifts from “world” to “home”—those are the elements Larry always seeks to elevate, enhance, and ease through design.