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165 Green Rock Drive/ Charles A. Haertling architect/ Miesian style/ built 1969-70
The design of this house references the work of Mies Van Der Rohe. The exterior composition is a cubist abstraction of the towering wall of red rocks that provide a backdrop to the house. Walls of vertical sandstone blocks contrast with horizontal wood slats, ribbons of windows, and a cantilevering deck on the north side. The floor plan has three linear wings that extend out from the central hub of the house where the kitchen is located.
This home has recently undergone a complete interior renovation and an exterior restoration. The primary change to the original exterior design is the addition of a home office/studio on top of the underground garage.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Mid-Century Modern Architecture in Boulder, CO - Central
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