Project posted by Cushing Terrell

Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery

The main attraction of the Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery is the 75-foot-long lap pool. The space, designed by CTA Architects, also features wraparound windows for stunning views of the lush forest.
The main attraction of the Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery is the 75-foot-long lap pool. The space, designed by CTA Architects, also features wraparound windows for stunning views of the lush forest.
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery
Whitefish Poolhouse & Gallery

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From Cushing Terrell

The Whitefish Poolhouse is perched on a steep slope high above Whitefish Lake. Through the process of design, CTA's client chose a more contemporary feel, with the focus being on the 75-ft. single-lane lap pool, a Japanese soaking tub, a changing/shower area, an exercise room and a fine art gallery. The structure appears as a small collection of buildings situated along the hillside and nesting themselves into the contours where appropriate, but boldly contrasting the grades by extending portions of the building out over the steep slope.

Images: Audrey Hall