A Touch of Modernity
The Bust'n B Ranch, marked by traditional Indigenous and Latin craftsmanship with a touch of modernity.
The home is located around 10 minutes from Pioneertown. Pioneertown, founded in 1946 by iconic Western actors like Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, served as a Hollywood western set town for projects such as The Range Rider, Cisco Kid, and The Gene Autry Show. The ranch, owned by the mother-son development company Wedgar Properties, functions as both a pied-à-terre and a short-term vacation rental.
Approximately 30 minutes from the western entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, the Bust'n B Ranch embodies the Santa Fe architectural style reminiscent of New Mexico. Resembling traditional pueblo and adobe homes in the American Southwest, it features flat roofs and rounded exterior corners made from mud puddles, akin to Native American dwellings.
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Evening light - Elena Climent , 2020.
Mexican, b. 1955-
Oil on linen on bord, 18 x 24 in.
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A Symphony of Colors: San Antonio Public Library by Ricardo Legorreta, 1991
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Felix Bernardelli - Will he pass? (ca. 1894)
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Aliza Nisenbaum (Mexican, 1977), Dálida and Michael (Serenata del Tres Cubano) from Aquí Se Puede (Here You Can), 2021. Oil on canvas, 64 x 57 in.
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Located on Cancun's waterfront, Casa del Sol consists of five separate villas for a client who wanted to feel contemporary, comfortable, and bathed in unabashed luxury.
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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