At 124 feet tall, Falcon Nest is the world’s tallest single-family house, designed by Phoenix architect Sukumar Pal, AIA, and built beside 6,514-foot Thumb Butte in Prescott, just 1.5 hour drive north of the Valley. This amazing property can be repurposed as: HAM Radio Tower Living, an Observatory, and accommodates Holistic and Green Living mindfulness. The “Palsolaral House” exemplifies passive solar technologies as well as other unique alternative power, heating cooling sources and sits on 1.08 undulating acres just minutes from downtown’s famous Whiskey Row.
Friday, June 29, 2018
There Must Always Be A Cave Of Cool
At 124 feet tall, Falcon Nest is the world’s tallest single-family house, designed by Phoenix architect Sukumar Pal, AIA, and built beside 6,514-foot Thumb Butte in Prescott, just 1.5 hour drive north of the Valley. This amazing property can be repurposed as: HAM Radio Tower Living, an Observatory, and accommodates Holistic and Green Living mindfulness. The “Palsolaral House” exemplifies passive solar technologies as well as other unique alternative power, heating cooling sources and sits on 1.08 undulating acres just minutes from downtown’s famous Whiskey Row.
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What a view! Perfect for your operations.
I don't like to brag but finally those one man combat glider lessons will really pay off.
You make me laugh, Cal!
But how do you get back up there after combat gliding down to the desert floor. Prescott used to be a cool place, but it gentrified and it's changed.
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