Sangre de Cristo House by Specht Novak

Set into a ridge-top in Santa Fe, the Sangre de Cristo House epitomizes refined modern architecture. Conceptualized by Specht Novak in 2018, this house features two expansive board-formed concrete walls that fluidly connect the interior to the surrounding Santa Fe landscape. Designed with a narrow skylight, large expanses of glass and spacious floor plans, this house emphasizes a seamless integration with the outdoors while ensuring a cozy and private atmosphere inside.

A modern concrete building with a clean, minimalist design and a landscaped walkway.

Unearthing the Sangre de Cristo House: An Architectural Wonder

The entrance showcases a recessed courtyard, welcoming visitors into a refreshing, secluded vestibule. From this point, an opening transitions into the primary living space, where sweeping glass walls offer stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A thoughtfully crafted cantilevered roof casts shade onto the generous windows and porches that encircle the estate.
Minimalist living room with exposed wooden beams, concrete walls, and a fireplace.

Refined Interior Spaces

As one steps inside, the roomy living area reveals an inviting ambiance, highlighted by wooden beams that traverse the ceiling. A streamlined fireplace serves as the focal point, balancing comforting warmth with contemporary decor. The room is bathed in natural light, which reflects off shiny surfaces, drawing attention to the beautiful nature just outside.
Spacious modern interior with wooden beams, concrete walls, and an open layout.

Flowing naturally from the living area, the dining room leads into the kitchen. Here, sleek cabinetry and subtle sophistication characterize this culinary oasis. Stainless steel appliances combined with a minimalist approach ensure that this kitchen is both efficient and chic, ideal for hosting intimate gatherings.

Progressing through the house, a dedicated hallway links various rooms, displaying wooden shelves brimming with books and curated artwork. This deliberate design fosters an inspiring workspace, merging utility with a sense of comfort.

Sleek modern kitchen with wood paneled walls, built-in appliances, and a stainless steel island.

A Personal Sanctuary: Bedrooms and External Areas

The bedrooms within the Sangre de Cristo House serve as true sanctuaries, offering peaceful views through expansive floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Each space is beautifully crafted, merging spacious designs with natural materials that resonate with the outdoors. The tranquil setting promotes relaxation while framing the striking landscape visible beyond.
Concrete walls, wooden beams, and a bookshelf-lined hallway with a view of the outdoors.
Outdoors, patios beckon residents to immerse themselves in the natural marvels of Santa Fe. Thoughtfully arranged landscaping enhances the modern aesthetic, fostering a fluid transition between inside and outside living. The design incorporates various seating options, ideal for savoring the spectacular environment.
Rustic bedroom with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, wooden beams, and mountain views.

The Sangre de Cristo House captures the spirit of contemporary living while honoring its environmental surroundings. Specht Novak’s vision culminates in a home that delivers both style and sanctuary, perpetually connected to the breathtaking beauty of its environment. Traversing through this architectural wonder offers a harmonious blend of nature and design—a genuine triumph in modern residential construction.
Minimalist concrete structure with large windows overlooking a grassy landscape.
Minimalist outdoor space with concrete steps, water feature, and architectural elements.
Modern concrete building with landscaped entrance, featuring trees and vibrant red shrubbery.

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- by Matt Watts

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