This graceful, modern home is the third house known to have stood on this lot in Telluride. The first was destroyed by fire. Its replacement, built sometime after 1935, was torn down to build the current structure in 1999. Although the majority of the roof is cedar shingles, details and accents are of lead-coated copper tinted to match the home’s color scheme. Windowsills are wrapped in lead-coated copper, a technique practiced in the 1920s.