Tippet Rise Arts Center in south-central Montana is adding a new design to its portfolio of art and architecture: a structure by Francis Kéré. Conceived as a 1,900-square-foot, open-air pavilion, the African architect’s creation will join monumental sculptures, artistic buildings, and large-scale works of art by Ensamble Studio, Alexander Calder, Gunnstock Timber Frames, and others on the former sheep ranch’s 10,260 acres.
Tippet Rise founders Cathy and Peter Halstead discovered Kéré’s work online and were instantly enamored with his architecture. Then, says Cathy, “We started leaning about what an incredible human being he is, and what his values are, and we realized what an astonishing partnership working with him could be for Tippet Rise.”
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