OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA WYOMING

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Award of Citation – Basecamp, GYDE Architects

Location: Wilson, WY
Size: 3,077 sq ft (Building), 1,930 sq ft (Remodel)
Category: Small Project

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Basecamp is conveniently located at the base of Teton pass, acting as a community hub where both locals and visitors fuel up with gas and provisions before heading west to Idaho or east into greater Wyoming. What was formerly an expected Exxon gas station highlighted with florescent lighting and ACT is now a modern mountain pit stop. Now offering a full selection of wines, meats, and cheeses, the multi-functional space is changing Wilson’s taste, WY. The onsite restaurant has tailored both a fast and slow dining experience that allows patrons to continue their day, or settle in for a glass of wine.

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The main program changes to the gas station can be experienced at the outdoor dining area, the to-go and in-house dining service and restaurant, and the gas station’s overall layout. A beautifully tiled service counter grounds the restaurant within the greater gas station space. However, the two uses do not operate independently, and the cohesive design contributes to this. With a focus on creating connections between inside and outside, the space incorporates tactical and economical exterior finishes to create a fresh, new modern look. Examples of the cost-effective impact can be seen at the painted OSB wood ceiling, the slatted wall treatment to the building’s exterior, and new finishes introduced throughout. While maintaining access and approachability found at classic service stations, the gas station is more in line with an upscale and unique experience. This project truly represents the holistic approach the team prefers when working on projects. They provided graphic design, branding, signage, merchandising concepts, interiors, and architectural design — creating the space that is truly identifiable, consistent and unique.

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This story appears in the 2020 Directory of the Wyoming Architecture Magazine.

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