Renowned German-born architect Annabelle Selldorf, designer of many a residential high-rises, private and public institutions in New York City (where her office is based) and around the world, also has some pretty swell private homes in her portfolio. One of them, the Walden House, located 15 miles west of famous Colorado ski resort Vail, is a roughly 12,000 square foot retreat built primarily from local materials (including log-pole siding, beetle kill pine wood, field rock, and copper) and featuring a fantastic connection to the outdoors.
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