named Sleeper House after the film Sleeper

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Sleeper House is a futuristic, sculptural home in Colorado best known for its distinctive curving design and its prominent appearance in Woody Allen’s 1973 sci-fi comedy film "Sleeper."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf futuristic building
house
landmark
residence
associatedWith American cinema
Woody Allen NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic example of futuristic residential design in Colorado
recognizable pop culture landmark due to film appearance
featuredIn 1973 science fiction comedy film "Sleeper" NERFINISHED
Woody Allen film
film "Sleeper" NERFINISHED
genreOfAssociatedWork science fiction comedy
hasArchitecturalStyle futuristic architecture
modernist architecture
hasDesignCharacteristic elevated main volume
sculptural silhouette
sweeping curves
hasNotableFeature curving concrete structure
panoramic views
prominent hilltop siting
sculptural form
knownFor appearance in the film "Sleeper"
distinctive curving design
locatedIn Colorado
material concrete
mediaTypeOfAppearance film location
namedAfter film "Sleeper" NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado architectural heritage NERFINISHED
usedAs private residence

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Sculptured House nicknameOrigin named Sleeper House after the film Sleeper