In Wilson, WY, two single-family homes and an ADU rose in π·πππ ππ° ππ²π²πΈπ, assembled with CLT walls, floors, and roof panels engineered to handle high-altitude winds, heavy snow loads, and severe temperature swings.
Eight containers of mass timber, πππΌπΏπΆπ»π΄ ππ¬π¬ ππΌπ»π»π²π πΌπ³ ππ’β, came together with exacting precision, demonstrating how quickly timber can be erected and how reliably it performs when the climate refuses to cooperate.

With exposed, factory-finished timber interiors and a highly controlled prefab system, the design delivers the ideal balance of hashtag#speed, hashtag#durability, and hashtag#sustainability.
π§π΅π² πΏπ²πππΉπ: a high-performance timber structure that stores carbon, accelerates construction, and thrives in a demanding mountain environment- made possible through strong collaboration across the entire project team.



Project Details
Location: Wilson, Wyoming, USA
Project Type: Two single-family homes and an ADU
Structure: Mass timber (CLT walls, floors, roof)
Partners & Collaborators:
Rothoblaas Β· KLH Massivholz Β· Red Falls Timber Co Β· Williams Partners Architects Β· Acetra
Photo Credits:
Assembly – Dooley Images
Finished photos – Williams Partners Architecture



