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La Cueva Residence

Karina Naumer, a potter, inherited this studio/house over 20 years ago from her uncle, the late Carlos Naumer, a life-long Santa Fe artist/potter/teacher.  In 2020 Karina Naumer as artist/owner and Glenn Erikson as architect/owner began a gut rehab of this house into their permanent studios and residence.  The interiors are now completed, and in 2023 […]

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Franklyn Lofts

In 2005 the non-profit developer Artopolis, in partnership with Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), purchased this site containing five interconnected industrial buildings with two single homes from the 1800’s. The buildings, which were used most recently as warehousing and manufacturing facilities, are originally thought to have been part of the circa-1900 Nassau Brewery complex, and later […]

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Hillside Terrace Lofts

Integral acquired an otherwise landlocked 15 acre site behind a 193 unit residential apartment project (Hillside Garden Apartments) Erikson owns in New Hartford, NY. The site was historically used for sewage treatment purposes from one subdivision and continues to be used for overflow storm drainage from two subdivisions. The surface storm water drainage has created […]

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Westbeth Center for the Arts

The original Westbeth conversion from Bell Laboratory’s use (1868-1966) to Artist Housing (opening in 1970) was one of the first such adaptive reuses in the country, and remains the largest. In so doing, it provides an extraordinary example of how we can work to solve the acute need for affordable housing and studios for artists […]

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Electric ArtBlock

Electric ArtBlock was the first new construction Artist Live/Work Loft project built on the West Coast. A 27,964 square foot, 20 unit artist loft live/work project in Venice, California, it was developed and built between 1988 and 1991 on a 17,500 square foot lot. Located on an abandoned and derilict former electric railroad track bed […]

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Blue Mesa Center for the Arts

On Wednesday, December 10, 2025 the City of Santa Fe City Council approved an ENA agreement with Integral Studios, LLC and Blue Mesa Center for the Arts for a 73,000 square foot Center for the Arts on a 1.55 acre site located at the entrance to Midtown which is to include: 43 Live/Work Artist Units […]

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