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Originally built in the 1950's off the Victorian city grid of Aspen, Colorado, the Cemetery Lane House had lost it's connection to the clean, minimalistic design of the modern movement due to the numerous alterations and additions.
The goal for this house was two fold: First, to create a symbiotic relationship between the interior spaces (built environment) and the exterior spaces, the natural environment. And second, to create an unobtrusive backdrop for the family's extensive contemporary art collection.
The house firmly differentiates itself from the prototypical "Aspen House" by quietly and unassumingly turning its back on the log and stone styles and returning back to it's modernist beginnings.
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