Swoon-worthy sunsets and a diverse culinary scene have long defined Arizona’s second-largest city, Tucson—but its architectural legacy is just as compelling. Across the high desert landscape, along with southwestern homes with adobe walls and red clay tile roofs, there is a striking collection of contemporary homes that embrace the city’s strong qualities of light, place, and culture. Among them is a light-filled residence by American architect Judith Chafee (1932–1998), a…
Inside a Tucson Home Designed by Architect Judith Chafee
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