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This brutalist home near Leakey, TX, 90 minutes from San Antonio, spans a whopping 42 acres and is built on the side of a hill. Steel and glass meet river rock in a modern abode that harmonizes with the landscape outside of Austin. Explore the home designed by Sara Oswalt.
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The Austin-based architecture firm Specht Architects has recently completed the Preston Hollow Residence a single-family home located in the Preston Hollow neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, featuring 2020 brutalism in its architecture and design. A spectacular modern interpretation of brutalist architecture, the Preston Hollow residence blurs the lines between indoors and out with a floating pavilion roof that hovers over the interior and exterior spaces while sliding glass panels and corrugated concrete walls define its courtyards. A contemporary example of desert modernism, the Texan huts were designed with the landscape in mind, and Willow House's owners have focused on natural textures and locally sourced materials.
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Walls and pathways have been laid out using nearby rocks, while shade comes via fronds of ocotillo branches, collected from the surrounding land. A little more than an hour's drive from San Antonio, near Leakey, sits this concrete and glass Brutalist style home built into a hillside. Asking price is $949,00.
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Take this four-bedroom, two-bath home in the Texas Hill Country, about 90 minutes from San Antonio. At 3,700 square feet, the one-story house is built into the side of a hill, sits on 42 acres, and is massive in scope and scale. A unique opportunity at that.
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The most brutalist house for sale in Texas is an unique property between Leakey and Vanderpool Texas, conveniently located off of one of the Three Sisters Highways. Only 90 miles from San Antonio. The Three Sisters Country Roads, 335, 336, and 337 are well known throughout Texas and the Nation as the Twisted Sisters.
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"James Bigley Ranches offers unique insight on ranches, Western history, sustainability, and land management. With a wealth of experience in wildlife, firefighting, ranching, and corporate America. Explore a stunning blend of Brutalist design and Texas Hill Country charm, featuring raw materials, vibrant accents, and a deep connection to nature.
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