Eglise Lodge is a two-storey 16,500 sf mass timber building at the top terminal of the Eglise Mountain gondola, including restaurant space, associated facilities, storage and adjacent 2,400 sf gondola maintenance facility. The architectural design blends modern elegance with rustic elements, creating a seamless connection with the natural landscape. Eglise Lodge was completed in 2019 as part of the Yellowstone Club’s expansion. It was designed to be a luxurious recreational space, offering stunning views of he surrounding mountains.
The building’s structural design was governed by significant environmental criteria including 200 psf snow load and seismic design category D. Level 1 is light framing supported by glulam beams and columns, roof is cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels supported by glulam beams and columns. The lateral systems are reinforced concrete shear walls. The main structure is comprised of a cast-in-place concrete daylight basement below a main floor that is wood framed.
Project Details
Completion:
2019Building Type:
HospitalitySquare Meters:
1360Storeys:
3Product Offered
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Services Provided
Mass Timber Supply, Fabrication, Logistics Management
Owner
Yellowstone Club
General Contractor / Construction Manager
KL&A Engineers and Builders
Architect
CCY Architects
Engineers
Additional Partners
Yellowstone Mountain Club | Jackson Contractor Group