after more than four years, fashion designer and film director tom ford has sold his ‘cerro pelon’ ranch in santa fe, designed by acclaimed japanese architect tadao ando. the property, which encompasses 20,662 acres (or 32 square miles) of land in new mexico, first hit the market in 2016 for $75 million (see previous coverage here). one of its most unusual features is the ‘silverado movie town’, the iconic western movie town that was originally built as a set for the film ‘silverado’ in 1985 and is part of the property.image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
tom ford’s ‘cerro pelon’ ranch first came on the market via real estate agent kevin bobolsky in 2016. as reported by the wall street journal, the property’s price tag was later cut to $48 million and a deal for it has now closed. the final sale price remains undisclosed, as property sales in new mexico aren’t part of the public record.image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
tadao ando sited and designed the property’s main residence, which hovers above a reflecting pool, and directly adjoins a horse barn with eight individual stalls. the circular spaces of the indoor and outdoor riding arenas complement the residence’s more linear architecture. other features of the ranch include a tennis court, two private guest houses, as well as the silverado movie town, which is frequently leased for movie and television productions. read more information about the vast property here.image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch

image courtesy of kevin bobolsky group / © 2021 cerro pelon ranch
project info:
name: cerro pelon ranch
architect: tadao ando
location: santa fe, new mexico, US