Robert Dietz Farmhouse

The Robert Dietz Farmhouse is a historic house in the North Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

It was originally a one-story farmhouse built in 1914 by Robert Dietz, a native of Syracuse, New York, who moved to Albuquerque in 1910 like many others seeking treatment for tuberculosis.

[1] The Dietz house is a two-story stuccoed frame building aligned along a north–south axis.

The house design is a vernacular adaptation of Prairie School architecture, with a low, overhanging hip roof, and sash windows arranged in bands surrounded by wooden trim to "create an impression of horizontality".

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