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immortalized
in Woody Allen's "Sleeper"
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one
of the youngest houses ever nominated for inclusion
on
the National Register of Historic Places
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internationally
recognized as one of the finest examples
of
modern organic architecture in the world
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built
in the 1960s as the residence and studio of architect
Charles
Deaton; thoroughly renovated and decorated with
the
finest modern furniture and contemporary conveniences
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approximately
7,700 square feet of living space, five
bedrooms,
five bathrooms, circular elevator reaching five
levels,
top-level master suite includes living room and dining
area
or office with a wet bar and deck, two additional
bedroom
suites
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5,000-square-foot
addition: great room, media or guest room,
state-of-the-art
kitchen
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separate
1,015-square-foot guest or caretaker's apartment
with
its own kitchen
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approximately
5,000-square-foot deck with views of Denver
and
the Continental Divide
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on
15 acres, including a four-acre meadow; 25 minutes west of
Denver
on Interstate 70 in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains
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easy
access to skiing, world-class golfing and fishing,
major-league
sporting events, cultural activities
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offered
with the owner's collection of fine modern furniture
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For
more information, contact:
Rollie
Jordan
Kentwood Company
44
Cook Street Ninth Floor
Denver,
Colorado 80206
rolliejordan
www.kentwoodhomestour.com/sculpturedhouse.html
   
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