Designed 1983
Originally made in pine for outdoors at La Mansana de Chinati and Casa Perez
This ranch located directly off Pinto Canyon Road about 45 miles outside of Marfa was used by Don as a weekend retreat. The adobe structure was built in the early 1900s as the main house of a goat ranch owned by the Perez family, after whom Don named the house. An extensive system of outdoor furniture and pergolas were later added to the property. Acquired: 1982
This complex of buildings located in downtown Marfa encompasses a full city block and includes two large hangars where Don installed art across three studios and built an expansive library. Referred to as The Block, it includes a two-story house, formerly offices of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, where Don and his family lived. The property includes a pool, garden, greenhouses, chicken coop, pergola, and outdoor furniture. Acquired: 1973/74