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Custom ICF in the Heart of Santa Fe

Spanish elegance meets modern building science. This custom ICF home in the heart of Santa Fe blends traditional Spanish Colonial architecture with insulated concrete form construction for superior energy efficiency and durability. Vaulted ceilings, hand-crafted details, and a dedicated artist’s studio prove that old-world charm and cutting-edge construction can coexist beautifully.
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Passive Home on Museum Hill

Peak energy efficiency meets peak views. This Museum Hill passive home and casita set a new standard for sustainable luxury in Santa Fe. Built to rigorous Passive House standards, the property combines airtight construction and advanced insulation with timeless architectural design. Comfort, beauty, and minimal environmental impact all under one roof.
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Casita Tesuque

Views for days in beautiful Tesuque. This custom casita showcases what happens when Brazilian modernist architecture meets New Mexico’s dramatic landscape.
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Alteza

Modern living in Old Santa Fe. This Alteza home brings clean, contemporary design to one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods—simplicity that honors its surroundings.
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Azul Loop

A study in contrasts—sleek, contemporary design wrapped in traditional adobe forms. This Santa Fe home balances minimalist interiors with the organic character of New Mexico architecture.
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Rancho Corazon

From ranchito to rancho—a luxury home and stable renovation along the Rio Grande. Massive logs sourced from British Columbia unite this New Mexican property with dramatic scale and rustic elegance.
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Polvadera

In Polvadera, New Mexico, a 100+ year old adobe jail found new life as The Pokey Art Gallery. This historic renovation proves that the best projects preserve the past while creating something new.
