Santa Fe has been my home for thirty five years. I first fell in love—and always will be—with the breathtaking mountain views, the rich cultural heritage and, most important to me, the city’s historic architecture. The unique multicultural texture of Santa Fe—mixing Spanish, Indian and Anglo heritages—has produced historic neighborhoods that are visually exhilarating. Often their beauty is in the details--vigas, corbels, portales, deep-set windows, brightly-colored doors—but it’s also found in the simple but dramatic juxtaposition of homes on a winding street. There is always something...
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
by Sharon Woods • Woods Architects Builders, Inc.
I am often asked by those seeking to own or build a special Santa Fe home, why it costs just a bit more for your Santa Fe dream home. Once you hear the reasons, you'll know that Santa Fe is well worth the extra. Having designed and built many Santa Fe homes for over thirty years, I give careful guidance in achieving a fine home with all of the special qualities that our city's rare architecture can offer.
Numero uno among reasons why you just may experience a moment of gentle heart failure when you learn what home's fetch in Santa Fe is the fact that almost any home that meets the...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
by Sharon Woods • Woods Architects Builders, Inc.
Mark "dr. tea" Ukra discusses and signs his book "The Ultimate Tea Diet."
Free public lecture by Native American artist and activist Charlene Teters
Eldorado Studio Tour 2008. 105 outstanding artists in 69 studios. Fine arts & crafts.
Human Rights Torch Relay - Light the Torch for Human Rights in China
The GreenBuilt Tour provides inspiration, ideas and education on sustainable building