The continuous interplay of nouveau, new faux, and the historical real thing gives New Mexican architecture its deeply satisfying charm.

Hammer and tongs meet laser beams, plus faux'dobe and twigs to a T.

A really smart house never forgets that people make a home.

The most satisfying way way to paint is to follow your color bliss—and ingnore the scoffers.

There's no escaping Santa Fe's history on a former burro track and ditch-side street called Acequia Madre.


Photo © Jack Parsons
Extroverted colors emphasize a black and white pencil sketch of builder and risk taker Dave McCormick and his father.See Home Work

Blended into the garden, ornamental grasses add color, texture, and movement to the planting scheme.

Crunch! goes New Mexico's other best native food.