Description
This contemporary Bauhaus inspired glass and steel enhanced house is located off of Highway 599 and is an ideal location for commuters to Los Alamos or Albuquerque. This remarkable estate will take your breath away with its floor-to-ceiling western sunset views. The 3263 SF house and 622 SF studio/guest house are sited within a 1-acre plot. The custom design featuring glass and steel begins with an eight-foot-high and six-foot-wide steel entry door that opens to a beautiful contemporary interior with floor-to-ceiling glass walls accentuated by exposed steel plates, columns, and exterior girders. The floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open entire rooms, including the dining and living areas, to individual balconies which obliges the inhabitants to draw the spectacular Santa Fe sunsets into the home. Other features include zoned radiant heating and passive solar heating, a glass fireplace seen from the interior and exterior, 2-car parking for the main house, and separate 2-car parking for the guest studio. This unique house rooted in Bauhaus traditions was catalogued over multiple postings published in Dwell magazine as part of the project known as lamesadevenn, and the home was designated "Rancho".
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3BEDS
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1ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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3,885SQFT
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$0$/SQFT
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Description
This contemporary Bauhaus inspired glass and steel enhanced house is located off of Highway 599 and is an ideal location for commuters to Los Alamos or Albuquerque. This remarkable estate will take your breath away with its floor-to-ceiling western sunset views. The 3263 SF house and 622 SF studio/guest house are sited within a 1-acre plot. The custom design featuring glass and steel begins with an eight-foot-high and six-foot-wide steel entry door that opens to a beautiful contemporary interior with floor-to-ceiling glass walls accentuated by exposed steel plates, columns, and exterior girders. The floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open entire rooms, including the dining and living areas, to individual balconies which obliges the inhabitants to draw the spectacular Santa Fe sunsets into the home. Other features include zoned radiant heating and passive solar heating, a glass fireplace seen from the interior and exterior, 2-car parking for the main house, and separate 2-car parking for the guest studio. This unique house rooted in Bauhaus traditions was catalogued over multiple postings published in Dwell magazine as part of the project known as lamesadevenn, and the home was designated "Rancho".
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