Grand Teton National Park Design-The Central Public Area

Filed under Architecture and Design at Nov 5th 2010

Grand Teton national park is the central of public meeting. It is located in along Snake River, built in grassland, and in the natural landscape. This Grand Teton building designed wide and most of material is using wood and glass. The special one is the architecture that is really amazement. This building is designed with a very brilliant architecture. structure of wood, glass and steel is very sturdy and looks magnificent. tall pillars supporting each tilt angle in this national park building. deliberately slanted glass walls for the public to reach out and enjoy parks and nature of pages.

Unique architecture of national park

Central yard in building area

National park from inside

Wooden material in every side

Sloping roof and glass wall

Strength pillar for prop the roof

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