Brinkerhoff, part I

As part of the behind-the-scenes Grand Teton tour, I got to see Brinkerhoff Lodge, which was a vacation home and is now government housing in the park. “It was designed by Jan Wilding in 1946, and is an example of post-World War II rustic architecture with Swedish-inspired log work and an asymmetrical roofline.” Inside is furniture designed by Thomas Molesworth, who pioneered western design. The textiles aren’t to my taste, but the furniture and the lodge are beautiful.

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About Stefanie

Stefanie lives with her family in Southeast Michigan. By day, she works in archives and by night, she writes. Her interests include travel, history, art, magic, and anything else that sparks her curiosity and wonder. She is on Instagram @wonderwanderwilder.
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