
Shooting Star Ranch
What Cerro brings to Jackson Hole — a proposition, not a photograph.
A Shooting Star ranch-house in the JLF Architects lineage — material honesty, craft density, and an unforced relationship to the Teton site. Hand-hewn reclaimed Douglas fir timber frame, moss rock walls and hearth chimneys, standing-seam metal roof engineered for Teton County snow load, warm plaster and reclaimed barn siding throughout, over-sized mud and ski-prep programs weighted as primary social rooms. An agrarian-ranch proposition, restrained without sanitizing, designed to read as rooted the day it opens.
Studio Study · not a delivered project. This page is a Cerro design proposition for this market — a representative interpretation, not a photograph of a home that exists. If you have a house in Jackson Hole and want a conversation, write us.
