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View 18 photos for 2700 Nublado, Santa Fe, NM 87505, a 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1,890 Sq. Ft. single family home built in 1999 that was last sold on 06/14/2017.
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Pueblo architecture is the traditional architecture of the people in the southwestern United States, especially New Mexico. It is inspired by the cliff
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Explore davecurry8's 13629 photos on Flickr!
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These distinctive homes are beloved throughout the Southwest. Take a look!
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Oldest contInuously occupied dwellings in the US. Built between 1000 and 1450 AD. Taos Pueblo, NEW MEXICO.
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Amazing 🤩
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Adobe features prominently throughout the architecture of New Mexico, from Santa Fe style to Spanish Pueblo Revival and Spanish Colonial to Territorial. We celebrate some of the best architectural styles across the state that influence our buildings today.
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Cob houses are an amazing way to build a house. In this simple guide I break down everything you need to know about building a beautiful cob home.
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Pueblo house. Taos, New Mexico, USA,Part of gallery of color pictures of USA by professional photographer QT Luong, available as prints or for licensing.
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This is a 510 sq. ft. solar home for sale in Sante Fe, New Mexico. From the outside, you'll notice an adobe house with a unique roof line that features solar panels, and fun turquoise window
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I am fascinated by the Southwest, especially Southwestern culturre. One thing I love about the Southwest is Adobe Houses. I took this Adobe house and altered it a bit.
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Architectural Style Cubes: Pueblo Revival 1930s
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🤎🧡 SOUTH WEST INSPIRATION
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Many potters who maintained tradition in production of pottery occasionally found time or the inclination to make a tourist item that was guaranteed a fast sell. Miniature pueblo houses were items that were of interest to travelers to the pueblos who were seeking a souvenir to remind them of their visit. This two-story house of micaceous clay was probably made at Taos Pueblo in the mid-20th century. The structure is made of micaceous clay and wood sticks used to simulate firewood, vigas…
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Traditional Design with Contemporary Features
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