Riverview Terrace Restaurant, Historic restaurant at Taliesin, Wyoming, United States
Riverview Terrace Restaurant is a dining establishment on the estate in Wyoming, featuring limestone walls and expansive windows that overlook the Wisconsin River. The interior integrates natural materials and views in a cohesive way throughout the space.
The design was created in 1953 and remained incomplete following the architect's death in 1959 until its completion in 1967. Later craftsmen carried forward the original vision during the finishing phase.
The restaurant functions as a hub for understanding the architectural philosophy of the estate through everyday dining. Guests experience these design principles firsthand while enjoying meals in a space that demonstrates them directly.
The restaurant is open during the visitor season and can be combined with tours of the estate grounds. Guests can pair dining here with other site activities to create a full day of exploration.
The structure bridges two hills in an unusual formation that reshapes the surrounding landscape visually. A vaulted ceiling frames the river view so that nature becomes part of the interior design itself.
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