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| 5 Copy Set | $4,500.00 |
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| Reproducible Master | $4,500.00 |
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| Square Feet | 2056 |
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| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Baths | 2½ |
| Garage Stalls | 1 |
| Levels | 2 |
| Width | 79' 6" |
| Depth | 36' 4" |
Las Cruces The "Spanish Eclectic" integrates Romanesque, Moorish, Renaissance, and other Mediterranean traditions brought by Spaniards to the Americas. Unlike Spanish high-style architecture, American Hispanic architecture remembers the soldier craftsmen and the unskilled American Indian laborers who charmingly remade the style askew. Much favored by architects from Florida to California and occasionally as far north as Maine the Spanish Eclectic continues to borrow from everywhere: Catholic Missions; California Ranchos; the 1915 Beaux Arts, Panama Pacific Exposition; folk forms, stripped classicism, modernism, et cetera. It should be said, that the elegantly commodious Spanish Eclectic style incorporates many sub-styles, each with its own history: The "Spanish Colonial Revival" is richly ornamented in the fashion of the Conquistadors, the Franciscan padres, and the Papal Baroque grandees; the "Spanish Mediterranean" features Greco-Roman details reinterpreted by the Italians and Andalusians; and the picturesque "Pueblo Revival" style nostalgically fashions an imaginary past.
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| Levels | 2 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Potential Bedrooms | 0 |
| Baths | 2½ |
| Garage Stalls | 1 |
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Characteristics of a Spanish Eclectic home\
Features This Spanish Eclectic home weds folksy simplicity with energy efficient modern technology: Heat blowers, drawing fans, solar water heat, and solar electricity are intended to be camouflaged in the chimneys and behind the roof facade; large window openings let in light beneath over-hung porches that moderate the heat; facade windows are small; the two bedrooms of the second floor can be isolated to save energy when unoccupied; and, this house is designed for aging-in-place all the essentials are on the main floor. The plan is suited to its purpose: The master bedroom suite is private; the office has a separate entrance; the public rooms are grand with open-beamed ceilings, tile floors, and stuccoed walls; the separated back-hall is a semi-private transition from the garage, the utility rooms, and the extra bedrooms \ |
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| Width | 79' 6" |
| Depth | 36' 4" |
| Height | 26' 6" |
| SQUARE FOOTAGE | |
| Heated Square Footage | 2056 |
| Main Floor | 1584 |
| Upper Floor | 472 |
| WALL INFORMATION | |
| Exterior Wall Constr | SIP, CFR |
| Exterior Wall Finish | Stucco |
| ROOF INFORMATION | |
| Roof Framing | beam and truss |
| Roof Pitch | 6:12 |
| CEILING HEIGHTS | |
| Ceiling Main | 12 |
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| PLAN SETS | PRICE |
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| • Reproducible Master (Recommended) | $4,500.00 |
| • 5 Copy Set | $4,500.00 |
| • PDF Set | $4,500.00 |
| • Additional Construction Sets | $40.00 |
| • Mirror Reversed Sets | $0.00 |
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| • Crawlspace | $0.00 |
| • Slab | $0.00 |
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