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  2. Check out these 5 Albuquerque homes with show-stopping ... - AOL

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    These five homes on the market in Albuquerque feature bathrooms that will make you want to look twice. 4604 Hannett NE This house was designed by local architect Leonard Grossman.

  3. Bart Prince - Wikipedia

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    Prince was born in New Mexico and is a graduate of Highland High School and Arizona State University.He opened his own practice in Albuquerque in 1973. [1] He counts as his architectural inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoni Gaudi, and Bruce Goff, the latter to whom Prince was a former student and assistant. [2]

  4. The home of Walter White, famously featured on the show Breaking Bad, is now on the market, PEOPLE can confirm. The four-bedroom, one-bathroom, 1,900 sq. ft. home located in Albuquerque, N.M. was ...

  5. Lembke House - Wikipedia

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    The Lembke House is a historic house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and one of the best examples of residential International Style architecture in the city. [3] It was built in 1937 [4] [5] by Charles H. Lembke (1889–1989), a local construction company owner who was also Chairman of the City Commission during the time he occupied the house. [6]

  6. Kelvinator House - Wikipedia

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    The Kelvinator House adheres to the principles of the International Style: an emphasis on functional, rational spaces, and a rejection of symmetry and ornament.According to architect Edna Heatherington, "Kelvinator House has an interesting place in the brief history of 'modern' architecture in Albuquerque, not only because of its aesthetic distinction but also because of its theoretical purity."

  7. Albuquerque buys a hotel to create a new housing program ...

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    But this is the first shelter specifically for adults ages 18-25 in New Mexico, said Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., who helped secure $1.5 million in federal money for the project.