Project posted by Specht Novak

Sangre de Cristo House

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Location
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Style
Modern
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Specht Novak

Architect
Interior Design
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Norine Hayes
Landscape Design
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James David
Photographer
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Taggart Sorensen
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Casey Dunn
Awards
2017 Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture
Notes

Set into a ridge-top in Santa Fe, two large, perpendicular board-formed concrete walls create this home’s structure. The walls link the interior and exterior spaces with the arid landscape while providing a true sense of shelter. A narrow skylight runs the entire 125′ of one of the walls and casts shifting shadows on the rough concrete throughout the day. “There’s a nice progression of sunlight through the house, not unlike a sundial. It’s just beautiful.” – S. Claire Conroy, Residential Design You enter through a recessed courtyard into a cool, private vestibule. An opening cut into the wall leads into the body of the house where large expanses of glass reveal panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A cantilevered roof shades the large windows as well as the porches tucked around the perimeter.
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