Hirose House | Architect Gary Landin

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A wonderful example of early 70’s rustic modernism perched on a hillside, sited to take advantage of an expansive front range and city view.  Outside the use of wood and stone makes the home seem a natural extension of its setting. Inside, the use of glass further marries the home to its environment by inviting ample sunlight while highlighting the views of trees and sky.

Designed by Gary Landin of Crowther, Kruse, Landin & Associates. He graduated from Greeley High School and received his architecture degrees from the University of Colorado. In 1973, he was a founding member of Intergroup, Inc., now known as Intergroup Architects.

This original owner home is currently on the market for the first time and we hope the new owners will do very little to disturb this historic modern jewel. (Click the arrows in the upper right corner for the full size slide show)

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5 bedroom | 4 bath | 3300+ square feet | 3 car garage | .28 acre

When you’re ready to restore, buy, or sell your unique residence, we’d love to put our in-depth knowledge and experience to work for you. Let’s chat!

 

Listing Brokerage: Re/Max Alliance
Photos Courtesy of Listing Brokerage and REColorado