Built into the west side of Goat Hill, where Italian immigrants once lived and raised goats for milk and cheese, this acrobatic two-building complex is dramatically Modernist. Raw concrete in graceful curves and angles gives it power and substance, while richly colored red-orange bricks relate to the
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Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center
1972, Hurtig, Gardner and Froelich. 210 N. Santa Fe Ave.
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