Colorado’s futuristic “Sleeper” house made Forbes list of America’s Ugliest Mansions
The house designed by architect Charles Deaton and made famous by Woody Allen’s 1973 film “Sleeper” has been listed as one of America’s ugliest in an article on Forbes.com which notes that “architectural beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but some mansions are just plain ugly.”
Officially named “Sculptured House,” the mansion boasts 7,700 square feet of living space, five bedrooms and baths, a top level master suite, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and an office with a wet bar and deck.
I will live here
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De gustibus non disputandum est. - I’m quite happy about Forbes not owning leadership in architectural styling.
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