Open House | Architect Karl Berg’s Upside Down Tree House On The Market

Karl BergwebFirst time offered for sale since original construction in 1979, listed at $537,000
Open House Sunday, August 4th, 1-5pm

Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty (FSIR) invites you to enjoy the “Upside Down Tree House” designed by one of Colorado’s most accomplished architects, Karl Berg – Sunday, August 4th, from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. at 7111 E. Atlantic Place, Denver, Colorado.

Designed as Berg’s family home in 1979, the 3,012 square foot residence is nestled in the tree tops in the quiet and close-in Cook Park neighborhood on a large, one-third acre, tree covered site. The three and a half story galleria provides a central organizing element that allows natural light to envelop the four bedroom, four bath home.  The residence includes two large exterior decks, walkout game room, walkout workroom and his and her over sized heated garages.  Passive solar design techniques enhance the livability of this residence.  This “mid-century modern” residence is ideal for one who appreciates dramatic spaces, functional design, and a light and airy natural environment.

Commenting on the design of his home, Berg says “The unusual shaped lot, the steep hillside, and the property easements provided a difficult design challenge which led to a unique, one of a kind, design solution.”

Recognized as an active and respected member of the Colorado architectural profession, Berg’s career spans over five decades and has earned him membership in the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows. He has been associated with the design of over thirty projects that have received significant local, state and national design awards including Currigan Hall, the Park Central office building, the Auraria North Classroom Building, the National Western Stock Show Events Center and Light of The World Catholic Church.  Berg’s family home, the “Upside Down Tree House” is a reflection of his design ability.

“Savvy Buyers will understand the flexible nature of this modern property. The Public Space, Non-Supporting Walls can be removed, creating an entirely different type of great room or open space, and the kitchen can be expanded onto the deck…all forward thinking concepts from an incredible man,” said Dan Fead, FSIR co-listing broker.

7111 E. Atlantic Place will be open to the public Sunday, August 4th from 1-5pm. To schedule a private tour or for more information contact Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty brokers, Diane Huttner (303.521.3426) and Dan Fead (720.300.9500). Directions to property: Monaco Pkwy to Jewell; Jewell East to Oneida; Oneida South to Asbury; Asbury East to Pontiac; Pontiac North to Atlantic Place.


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