WSJ's Best of Architecture 2025
December 2, 2025
"Respect for the local vernacular also distinguishes the Jackson Hole History Museum, which had its own local ordinances to contend with. Here the mandate was that the building be of “Western character,” a requirement that as likely to produce a bad design as a good one. But the team of architects—HGA, from Minneapolis, and Prospect Studio, a local firm—created not an imitation but a distillation," writes Michael J. Lewis from The Wall Street Journal.
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