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submitted byCiaran Peter FitzGerald

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contact Ciaran Peter FitzGerald

1235 SE Division Suite 302

Portland, Oregon

ph. [email protected]

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livingston, montana 110 west main

wapiti valley, wyoming wapiti valley residencelivingston, montana rn residence

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left: wapiti valley guest house

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livingston, montana. 110 West MainThe client asked our studio to bring an edge to Historic Livingston, Montana. The up-per level of this historic downtown building has been designed as an extremely con-temporary cooperative office as well as a complete renovation_adaptation the Main store front and lower level bar. Exposed interior brick walls become the backdrop for a series of insertions, the primary of which is an intricately detailed faceted, undulat-ing wall made of CNC steel ribs with walnut veneer plywood panels. The July 2007 issue of Residential Architect notes, “...the dynamic, faceted walls inside this on-the-boards commercial project...showcases the firm’s sculptural approach to space.”

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above: perspective of new facadeopposite page: current condition 2nd level of 110 west main

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above left: looking west, perspective of hallwayabove right: alley perspective, east elevationopposite page: main facade, west elevation

Duties: Proposals, client meetings, site visits, programming, coordination of consultants, schematic design, design development, presentation boards, mod-els, and details.

Publication: Residential Architect, “Off the Map”, June 2007

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opposite page bottom row: model photosopposite page middle: plan opposite page top: halloway looking east into conferenceright: night perspectivebelow: section perspective

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above left: big conference looking westright: reception looking west

opposite page top: one of six office spacesopposite page bottom row L-R:

left: office , middle: office, right: reception looking west

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this page: looking north east, west elevation opposite page: chinese wall looking east

wapiti valley, wyoming. Wapiti Valley ResidenceThe house and complex is located in the rugged and beautifully austere Wapiti Valley in Wyoming. The design of this house is a direct reflection of the clients aggressive artistic preferences, while also intentionally blending the native, rocky landscape by working with colors, shadow, shapes and textures to create a forum of camouflage. Two rammed earth walls become the base out of which the house is grounded; steel, glass, parklex, massaranduba, and bonderized metal and walls layer and collage to embed the house in the open landscape.

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opposite left: living room / kitchen looking westopposite page right: looking west, south elevationabove: view to the north, south elevation

Duties: Proposals, site visits, program-ming, coordination of consultants, schematic design, design development, presentation boards, models, details, and construction documents.

Publication: Residential Architect, “Off the Map”, June 2007

Awards: Winner 2007 Residential Architect Merit OTB

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top: looking west master bedroombottom: looking south north elevation

bottom row left to right: view west of north elevation living/kitchen looking west

kitchen looking northstudy looking west

middle: first level floor plantop: model photo

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opposite page bottom left: model photo looking south east, north west elevationopposite page top left: model photo looking south west, north east elevation

opposite page right: study modelsabove: model photo looking north east, south west elevation

below: master bedroom window

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opposite page: dining room looking norththis page: north elevation

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this page top left: hall way steel door looking westthis page middle left to right: master bath sequenceopposite page right: kitchen

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this page: looking east, west elevationopposite page: looking east, absoraka mountain range

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livingston, montana. RN ResidenceThe RN Residence is located in the rolling hills west of Livingston, Montana with unbelievable views of the Absoraka Mountain Range and distant views of the Crazy Mountains and East Boulder Valley. The home is an exploration of sus-tainable design and building practices with grey water reuse, rainwater collec-tion, passive and active solar systems, and select sustainable materials. The program for the residence was conceived as a series of alternating private and public spaces. The private spaces are designed with varying degrees of enclo-sure, materiality and height. Each private space’s walls “wrap” from the exterior too the interior maintaining the exterior skin throughout. The in-between was designed as either a threshold condition or public space, all the while taking ad-vantage of the views to the south and south east . The form of the roof relates to the adjacent ridge line mountain tops.

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opposite page: looking east, south west elevationabove left: looking east, west elevationabove right: looking north, south elevation

Duties: Proposals, site visits, programming, coordination of consultants, schematic design, design development, presenta-tion boards, models, details, construction documents, construc-tion administration, and worked in many phases of construction (excavation, carpentry, roofing, finishing, furniture making and steel fabrication)

Publications: Residential Architect, “Off the Map”, June 2007Off the Grid Homes, cover / profile “RN Residence” 2007Outside Magazine, “Home Improvement” April 2007Western Interiors & Design, “RN Residence” May 2006

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opposite page top left: concept sketchopposite page top right: looking south east, north elevation

opposite page middle: floor planopposite page bottom: north elevation

above: model photos

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top left: living room looking south east below left: dining room looking south west

right: master bath looking eastopposite page: green house / kitchen looking west

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cr editlivingston, montana 110 west main

all images and photos provided by Studio BNA

wapiti valley, wyoming wapiti valley residenceall images and photos provided by Studio BNA

livingston, montana rn residence

all images and photos provided by Studio BNA

I would like to give thanks to the following individuals: John Brittingham, School of Architecture at Montana State University, Lori Ryker, Brett Nave, the crew at

Studio BNA