Architectural Digest has celebrated Myron Goldfinger’s exceptional design with the acclaim of his site-sensitive vacation home in New Mexico. Designed by the esteemed architect Myron Goldfinger himself, this modern marvel served as his personal retreat. Nestled on a ridgeline in the exclusive Los Caminitos Subdivision, the residence is set on over 28 acres of rolling hills and Pinon Forest. Praised in the New York Times as the “Monumental Modernist Architect of Modernist Homes,” Goldfinger, renowned for his grand sculptural buildings, considers this “modest vacation home” one of his finest creations. The property offers breathtaking, panoramic views in every direction and includes two separate legal lots. The vacant 17.2-acre parcel situated just below the residence presents an ideal site for constructing an additional home. This extraordinary modern residence is a rare and irreplaceable gem, conveniently located within walking distance of the Four Seasons Resort in Tesuque. A feature on the Travel Channel showcased the Goldfingers and their Tesuque home, highlighting its architectural and aesthetic appeal. The existing well on the property will supply water for any future residence on the vacant lot, which benefits from spectacular 360-degree views, perched just above the Four Seasons Resort.