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The Fourmile Sky House by THA Architecture

By • May 6, 2014

Designed by Portland-based studio THA Architecture, the Fourmile Sky House was built by Cornerstone Contracting.

This modern house sits at an elevation of 7,000 feet in the mountains just west of Boulder, Colorado, USA.

In September 2010, the Fourmile Canyon fire in Colorado destroyed 169 homes, including the Fry’s one.

Evan Fry and his wife Melissa decided to stay in the area and their new home was completed three year after the disaster.

“The first day, when we moved in, was the best day of my life,” Fry said.

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