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Tag: Single-Family Residential

  • Kelly Residence

    Kelly Residence

    This house, built in 1937, was designed by John Gaw Meem, one of New Mexico’s most well-known architects of the early 20th century. It is a good example of Meem’s Territorial Revival style residences.

  • Borowski Residence

    Borowski Residence

    The Borowski Residence design emphasizes home, hearth, and light. A simple palate of materials and careful detailing are used to execute three levels of space in an unusual way.

  • Bart Prince Residence and Studio Gallery

    Bart Prince Residence and Studio Gallery

    This architect’s unusual residence and separate studio gallery is unique in Albuquerque. The visual complexity of the residence’s unique series of volumes. . . .

  • Berthold Spitz Residence

    Berthold Spitz Residence

    This Prairie-style home marked the beginning of a new century….

  • Huning Highlands Historic District

    Huning Highlands Historic District

    The Huning Highlands subdivision, Albuquerque’s first suburb, is located roughly between Broadway on the west, I-25 on the east, Iron on the south, and Martin Luther King on the north. The subdivision was established in 1880 . . .

  • Gutiérrez-Hubbell House

    Gutiérrez-Hubbell House

    El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (the Royal Road) stretched approximately 1600 miles from Mexico City to Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, just north of Santa Fe, and was the most important trade route in the region in the 1600s and 1700s. . . .

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