This extraordinary gated contemporary estate—known familiarly as Casa de Vidrio or House of Glass—looks out over the world-renowned Santa Fe Opera toward the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountain ranges and distant valleys. The 5,600-square-foot main residence and 1,600-square-foot guesthouse are sited on 8.43 acres in the prestigious northside area of Tesuque. Designed by Aaron Bohrer to honor the architectural spirit of Chaco Canyon's Pueblo Bonito, the home begins with an outsize glass entry door, beyond which are living spaces with slate and bamboo floors, sliding pocket doors, an observation deck, multiple water features, a home theater, exceptional spaces for the display of art, numerous patios and portales, and an outdoor hot tub. The vibrant art and architecture, floor-to-ceiling windows, outdoor living spaces, and native landscaping—along with nearby skiing, hiking, and biking—combine to fulfill the dream of living the enchanting Santa Fe lifestyle.