Illumination

“Beauty perishes in life, but is immortal in art”

Leonardo da Vinci

Project Team

Architect/Designer

Lisa & James Evanson
NYC, NY

Landscape Architect

Serquis + Associates Landscape Architecture
Santa Fe, NM

Photographer

Daniel Nadelbach Photography
Santa Fe, NM

Builder

Prull Custom Builders
Santa Fe, NM

Illumination Tano Corridor

Nestled among pinon and juniper trees in the northern Santa Fe foothills, this contemporary transitional residence interprets the best qualities of traditional Santa Fe style with the sharp edges of contemporary modernism.  The NY owner/architect team was inspired by a “lighthouse” trapezoid shape that is found throughout the design and construction. The unique shape is evident in all angles and areas of the home; which is immediately evident, as you enter off the driveway, presenting with a series of colored stucco walls that appear to have been carved to create open windows with sloped sills and door openings in unique shapes and sizes.  Passing through the entry courtyard, a staggered geometric walk leads through a pivot door and into the great room with its 13-foot beamed ceiling. A massive fireplace wall in contemporary Spanish tile is penetrated by floor-to-ceiling glass, offering dramatic Santa Fe east and west mountain range views. Not only is the home a masterful collection of spaces, but it houses a treasure trove of museum-quality furniture, lighting and accessories, all of the owner/architects’ personal design, conceived in the home’s adjacent 2-story state of the art custom studio/workshop.