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$2,998,000
10 Days On Site

2801 E Camino Norberto
Tucson, AZ 85718

For Sale|Single Family Residence|Active
4
Beds
4
Full Baths
0
Partial Baths
3,797
SqFt
$790
/SqFt
1975
Built
Subdivision:
Catalina Foothills Estates
County:
Pima
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Experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own the renowned 'Ramada House' in Tucson, Arizona, a masterpiece designed by the acclaimed architect Judith Chafee. This privately gated estate spans 8.6 acres, featuring lush desert vegetation and breathtaking views of both the city and mountains, nestled in the prestigious Catalina Foothills Estates. Judith Chafee (1932-1998) was a pioneering architect whose most renowned work, the Ramada House in Tucson, Arizona, has left an indelible mark on modernist architecture. Completed in 1975, the Ramada House stands as the pinnacle of Chafee's career, embodying her innovative approach to desert modernism and her unwavering commitment to creating buildings that harmonize with their environment. The Ramada House is widely considered Chafee's most significant work, showcasing the full maturity of her architectural vision. Her education at Yale University and her work with luminaries such as Eero Saarinen and Walter Gropius laid the foundation for the unique design principles that found their fullest expression in this extraordinary residence. The Ramada House represents a masterful synthesis of modernist principles and regional building techniques, setting a new standard for desert architecture. As Chafee's most celebrated work, the Ramada House has been widely recognized in the architectural community. It has been featured in numerous publications, including a cover appearance in Architectural Record as a Record House Award winner. This recognition underscores the innovative nature of Chafee's design, which has become a cornerstone for architects studying desert modernism. The Ramada House's significance to Arizona's architectural heritage is further cemented by its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, a rare honor for a relatively young building at the time. This designation not only acknowledges the house's architectural importance but also ensures its preservation for future generations to study and admire. The enduring impact of the Ramada House is reflected in recent publications and exhibitions dedicated to Chafee's work. The book "Powerhouse: The Life and Work of Judith Chafee" by Christopher Domin and Kathryn McGuire prominently features the Ramada House as a highlight of Chafee's career. Additionally, the traveling exhibit "Judith Chafee: Framing the Desert" showcases the Ramada House as a central piece, bringing this architectural marvel to a wider audience. With its distinctive lofted grid made of wood slats inspired by traditional Tohono O'odham building techniques, the Ramada House exemplifies Chafee's skill in integrating indigenous design elements with modern architecture. This approach not only created a unique aesthetic but also demonstrated a profound understanding of the local climate and culture, establishing the Ramada House as a seminal work in the field of regional modernism. The legacy of the Ramada House continues to inspire architects and students in Arizona and beyond. It serves as an exemplary model for sustainable, regionally responsive architecture that respects its environment while pushing the boundaries of modernist design. The ongoing interest in the Ramada House ensures that Judith Chafee's most significant contribution to architecture will continue to be studied, celebrated, and influential for years to come.

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Listing Snapshot
Price 
$2,998,000
Days On Site 
10 Days
Bedrooms 
4
Inside Area (SqFt) 
3,797 sqft
Total Baths 
4
Full Baths 
4
Partial Baths 
N/A
Lot Size 
8.6 Acres
Year Built 
1975
MLS® Number 
22508074
Status 
Active
Property Tax 
$5,070.6
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees 
N/A
Sq Ft Source 
N/A
Friends & Family
Recent Activity
a week agoListing updated with changes from the MLS®
a week agoListing first seen on site
General Features
Acres 
8.6
Garage 
Yes
Garage Spaces 
2
Number Of Stories 
2
Parking 
GravelAttached
Property Sub Type 
Single Family Residence
Security 
Security System
Sewer 
Septic Tank
SqFt Total 
3797
Style 
Contemporary
Utilities 
Natural Gas Available
Water Source 
Public
Interior Features
Appliances 
DishwasherRefrigeratorDisposalGas Water Heater
Cooling 
Zoned
Fireplace 
Yes
Fireplace Features 
Living RoomWood Burning
Fireplaces 
2
Flooring 
CarpetConcreteWood
Heating 
Zoned
Interior 
Kitchen IslandVaulted Ceiling(s)Wet BarEntrance Foyer
Laundry Features 
Laundry Room
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Exterior Features
Lot Features 
Corner Lot
Patio And Porch 
CoveredPatio
Pool Features 
Infinity
Roof 
Built-Up
View 
CityMountain(s)
Waterview 
CityMountain(s)
Community Features
Horse Allowed 
Yes
MLS Area 
North
Roads 
Gravel
School District 
Catalina Foothills
Township 
13
Schools
School District
Catalina Foothills
Elementary School
Manzanita
Middle School
Orange Grove
High School
Catalina Fthls
Listing courtesy of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty



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