Sculptured House

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Sculptured House is an iconic, futuristic, curvilinear home in Colorado, often called the "Sleeper House" after its appearance in the Woody Allen film "Sleeper."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
house
landmark
modernist building
residence
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Cliftons House
Sleeper
surface form: Sleeper House
architect Charles Deaton
constructionStart 1960s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designPeriod 1960s
elevation mountaintop setting
famousFor appearance in films
curvilinear design
futuristic appearance
featuredIn Sleeper
Woody Allen film Sleeper
hasFeature cantilevered structure
curved walls
domed roof forms
elevated main living area
large panoramic windows
open-plan interior
hasFunction private residence
single-family home
hasView foothills of the Rockies
mountain vistas
inspiredBy natural rock formations
sculptural forms
locatedNear Golden, Colorado, United States
surface form: Golden, Colorado
locatedOn mountainside
location Colorado
Lookout Mountain
surface form: Genesee Mountain

Jefferson County, Colorado NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass
nicknameOrigin named Sleeper House after the film Sleeper
overlooks Interstate 70
Rocky Mountains
recognizedAs iconic Colorado house
notable example of futuristic residential architecture
shape curvilinear
elliptical
style futurist architecture
modern architecture
organic architecture

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Charles Deaton notableWork Sculptured House
Charles Deaton designed Sculptured House