Architecturally unusual house in Taos, is a two-story side-gabled house, reflects German Fachwerk style and is much like a half-timbered house
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Overview
The Bernard J. Beimer House is an architecturally unusual house in Taos, New Mexico. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
It is a two-story side-gabled house. Whereas much of Taos is built of adobe bricks in Spanish Colonial Revival and similar styles, this house reflects German Fachwerk style and is much like a half-timbered house. Its walls, exterior and interior, are built of wood stud framing and have poured mud in the interstices.
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