Sculptured House

It features prominently in the 1973 Woody Allen sci-fi comedy Sleeper.[2] Its architect Charles Deaton described his inspiration: "On Genesee Mountain I found a high point of land where I could stand and feel the great reaches of the Earth.In 1999, John Huggins, an entrepreneur and the former head of economic development for Denver, purchased the house.[4] He built a large addition designed by Deaton with Nick Antonopoulos.Huggins commissioned Deaton's daughter Charlee to design the interior, and it was completed in 2003.
View of house from the west
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