Zocalo is a rare residential community in Santa Fe. Designed by the world-renowned architect Ricardo Legorreta, the community of Zocalo is defined by outstanding architecture, a distinctive sense of community and close proximity to the inspiring culture, history and beauty of Santa Fe.
Located in the Northern Hills just five minutes from Santa Fe, Zocalo homes offer open, light-filled floor plans and a community inspired by Legorreta's vision of casita-style condominiums centered around small plazas. Designed with a brilliant use of color and traditional Mexican architectural elements, Zocalo showcases Legorreta's signature use of vivid hues, geometrics, and warm, abundant light. The community of homes at Zocalo, available at an accessible price point, lends itself naturally to a neighborhood of residents that value their surroundings and their neighbors.
Here is an example of the acclaim Zocalo has received - from the New York Times Weekend 'In Santa Fe' Article
"It's difficult to spend time in Santa Fe without thinking about buying a home (or second home) here. So check out Zocalo, a striking development by the Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta. He is known for crisp geometry and super-bright colors - a welcome sight in this city of browns and terra cottas. Consider it real estate voyeurism, combined with a crash course in contemporary architecture."
Fred Bernstein Architectual Critic for the NY Times
5/23/2010 NY Times