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Continuing on the 2008 Landmarks of the Future Tour: Architects at Home, we introduce David Barrett’s house, (Barrett Studio Architects), at 1734 Hawthorn Avenue:

Located in North Boulder, the Garden House earned its green moniker as it hems the northeast boundary of the Community Gardens. The house has always been seen as an extension of the […]

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This addition to a small Boulder home features flowing, expansive spaces and a faceted wall of glass doors that open to erase the boundary between inside and outside. Despite its generous feel, the space weighs in at an amazingly efficient 1,500 square feet. The remodeled home exemplifies the architect’s objective of creating spaces that […]

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Continuing on the 2008 Landmarks of the Future Tour: Architects at Home, we introduce Len Segel’s house at 726 Pine Street:

Historic preservation strongly shaped the design of this architect’s home. The one story bungalow-style house, originally built in 1951, featured some watered-down aspects of the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. In 1995 the building was […]

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Continuing on the 2008 Landmarks of the Future Tour: Architects at Home, we introduce the home of Steven Dodd, Steven Dodd Architect, INC., at 3076 7th Street:
3076 7th Street
Mention manufactured or factory-built housing to most people and the last things that come to mind are modern design, natural living or green building strategies. […]

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Unexpected shapes, unusual materials, surprising splashes of color – it’s the little things that make a house an architect’s home.

Working with Historic Boulder, Boulderspace brings you a glimpse from the 2008 Landmarks of the Future Tour: Architects at Home. Through this series we will be featuring contemporary homes from six of our local […]

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