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By Elmo Baca
Michael Hurd has spent nearly three decades restoring and enhancing the legacy of his famous painter parents, Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth, at the Sentinel Ranch in San Patricio. The result is an inspiring marriage of New Mexican Territorial, Mexican folk colonial, and
genteel sophistication.
By Charles C. Poling
Albuquerque-area builder David Peterson creates lovely, traditional, understated New Mexico adobe homes that seem to extract every delightful nuance from this ancient construction medium.
By Christine Mather
Designer Paul Richard has elevated an old Taos dairy into an example of great vernacular architecture. The result is a no frills, down to earth, practical, reliable house with soul—and considerable beauty.
By Kathryn Schroeder
Developing new housing projects inside the city offers less expensive infrastructure, shorter commutes, and interesting neighborhoods marked by urban vitality and secluded serenity.
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By Charles C. Poling
Words from Su Casa's editor.
By Emily Van Cleve
A weaver, a carpenter, and a candlestick maker—plus classic New Mexico nativities.
By Vishu Magee
Though we live in an age of stainless steel cooktops and prefab fireplaces, home is where the hearth is.
By Sharon Niederman
The Woodworkers Guild Gallery in Santa Fe is a miracle of the hand-made, the
innovative, and the take-your-breath-away beautiful.
By Cathy Robbins
Anyone who has watched the steady stream of holiday visitors in a Pueblo home must wonder how such quantities of food magically appear. Su Cuisine gives a few hints.
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