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This house is one of those one and only houses. You've never seen it but you will remember it. What is so different about this house is that it's built into a natural granite.
That's right. When others while building a house remove everything on their way, architects from Frederick Gibson + Associates Architecture decided to leave it as it is and built the house into granite. The house is located in Colorado's famous Rocky Mountains offering incredible views of the surrounding mountains and the City in the plains below.
Take a look how they did it.
All images: http://www.gibson-design.com
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