Riding on the Range
The completion of Home on The Range required a seamless marriage of habitat and horse facilities. Thus, Riding on the Range fulfills a lifestyle that is both public and private. Central to a small community of riders, boarders and equine enthusiasts is the barn, stalls, and outdoor and indoor riding arenas. The architecture of these functions blend a strong reference to local rural forms, with a more utilitarian bent to modernism, and the weathered material pallet of recycled snow fencing, Corten corrugated steel and local stone. One glimpses the presence and architectural dialogue between home and riding facility, while always recognizing the implied boundaries between the two.
Inside the facilities, natural light abounds, with attention to the needs of riders and horses alike in a way that speaks of the owner’s love and respect for both.
Inside the facilities, natural light abounds, with attention to the needs of riders and horses alike in a way that speaks of the owner’s love and respect for both.
Project Year: 2012
Project Cost: $1,000,001 - $1,500,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 80303