Artist's Sanctuary near the Nature Center, designed in 1982 by renowned solar architects Ed Mazria and Ric Schalk. This unique passive solar adobe home, blends sustainability with artistic inspiration. The thoughtfully positioned adobe Trombe walls keep it warm in winter and cool in summer. A high-efficiency Danish wood stove adds warmth on cold days. The great room has brick floors and opens to the outdoors, while a tucked-away kitchen overlooks mature cottonwoods. The spacious studio offers high ceilings and excellent light--ideal for creative work. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a full bath; the primary includes Japanese shoji screens that open to tranquil Bosque views. This is a one-of-a-kind, peaceful retreat--perfect for those seeking beauty, nature, inspiration and sustainability.