Wednesday, 26 September 2012

The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
 The Sprawling Rancho Alegre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Rancho Alegre that sits on 175 acres of Southwestern ranchland in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was designed by the renowned architect William F. Tull and featured in the June ’08 issue of Architectural Digest. The property also comes with a four-bedroom guest house, caretaker’s quarters, carriage house, and equestrian facilities that include 12 horse stalls and a large riding arena. It was built for the late R. Michael Kammerer, Jr. to reflect his love of southwestern art and architecture. Artisans crafted the beautiful bóveda ceilings from thousands of bricks imported from Mexico.The 20′x15′ shower features a cascading “water wall” that incorporates a sculpture by artist Michael Naranjo.

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