The heart of this beautiful house by Jay Parks is a central courtyard, open to
the sky and surrounded by plenty of glass to brighten the living areas. “You
never
What would downtown Santa Fe today be if the historic districts had never been
established? Is it possible that the town would be world-famous for some other
reason if all
She calls it “a petit French lavender farm.” Lisa Fontanarosa, who has been
styling and sourcing collections for interior designers since 1997, has a new
line featuring her home-grown Grosso
This interview series focuses on the people in Santa Fe’s real-estate industry.
Tanya Clokey is a longtime associate broker at Coldwell Banker Trails West
Realty.
This spring, Cornerstones Community Partnerships and the Agua Fria Village
Association will sponsor workshops with master mason Alan Ash to build a
torreón. It will mark the west boundary to
This interview series focuses on the people in Santa Fe’s real-estate industry.
Paul McDonald is a longtime associate broker with Sotheby’s International
Realty.
Archaeologist Thomas Windes started taking tree-ring samples from very old
buildings 35 years ago. That was at Chaco Canyon, where people lived in the 9th
to 13th centuries. But he
Scott Cherry, Lightfoot, Inc., won the Grand Hacienda prize, as well as the Most
Innovative prize in the $1 million-$2 million price category of the 2020 Parade
of Homes. This
“It was early summer when I moved into my new house, the primordial garden
borders and stands of small fruit trees seen with pride from every window and
glass door,
Willoughby Haskell Walling, the developer of this compound of buildings right
next to Bishop’s Lodge Road, operated a concrete supply company. Some of the
buildings are adobe, but others are
This is a grand home, a 2001 adobe-walled residence built by Roger Hunter, on a
lot of 15 acres, the largest in Las Campanas. The house at 2 Indian Pony
This house is in the quiet La Villa Escondida subdivision, a gated community off
Caja Del Rio Road. A gravel drive leads into the beautiful walled entry placita
with landscaping
This is a beautifully balanced example of a modern “Santa Fe Style” home —
nothing ostentatious, and the whole nicely grounded in the honey-colored maple
flooring. Pine vigas and lintels
The Santa Fe New Mexican of Nov. 30, 1929, announced that five architects had
been invited “to submit designs for the buildings of the Laboratory of
Anthropology to be erected