Kelvinator House

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Location324 Hermosa Dr. SE,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Coordinates35°04′33″N 106°36′11″W / 35.0757°N 106.60315°W / 35.0757; -106.60315
Built1938
ArchitectWilliam E. Burk Jr.
Kelvinator House
The house in 2004
Kelvinator House is located in New Mexico
Kelvinator House
Location324 Hermosa Dr. SE,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Coordinates35°04′33″N 106°36′11″W / 35.0757°N 106.60315°W / 35.0757; -106.60315
Built1938
ArchitectWilliam E. Burk Jr.
Architectural styleInternational
Part ofGranada Heights (ID100007700)
NMSRCP No.704
Significant dates
Designated CPJuly 5, 2022
Designated NMSRCPOctober 20, 1978[1]

The Kelvinator House, also known as the Raabe House, is a historic house in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1938 by Walter C. Raabe, the owner of Raabe & Mauger Hardware Company, as a showcase for the Kelvinator appliances the company distributed. It was one of over 200 "Kelvin Homes" built around the country starting in 1936. The house was designed by William E. Burk Jr., and was one of the city's earliest International Style homes along with the Lembke House. In 1976, a stylistically consistent second-story studio space was added to the building. It was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties in 1978.[1] In 2022, it was listed as a contributing property in the Granada Heights historic district.[2]

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