
Description
Rarely does one have the opportunity to own a truly iconic and historically significant building from Aspen's architectural golden age. Placed prominently on Main Street next to the Sardy House, the former Library building was a collaboration between Aspen's most famous post-war architects. Herbert Bayer of the Bauhaus movement and Fritz Benedict, a student, and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed this 8,152 square foot building to capture views of both Aspen and Red Mountain. The low-pitched roof and clerestory windows create a natural lighting scheme that changes with the day and with the seasons. The sophisticated interior spaces and generous ceiling heights provide the opportunity to create a new Aspen masterpiece and the lot size allows for additional development.
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0BEDS
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0.25ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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8,100SQFT
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$1,728$/SQFT
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Description
Rarely does one have the opportunity to own a truly iconic and historically significant building from Aspen's architectural golden age. Placed prominently on Main Street next to the Sardy House, the former Library building was a collaboration between Aspen's most famous post-war architects. Herbert Bayer of the Bauhaus movement and Fritz Benedict, a student, and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed this 8,152 square foot building to capture views of both Aspen and Red Mountain. The low-pitched roof and clerestory windows create a natural lighting scheme that changes with the day and with the seasons. The sophisticated interior spaces and generous ceiling heights provide the opportunity to create a new Aspen masterpiece and the lot size allows for additional development.
Data last updated: 2023-03-21T23:38:41.85.