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  1. In 1991, Mark Lawson asked him to design another house to occupy a nearby vacant lot in Ransom Canyon. This house would be constructed of stone and tile instead of steel. Bruno, Rick Denser (general contractor), Manfred Kaiter (master stone mason), and Lawson started work on the rock house in 1991.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2015 · This week's episode of Weird & Wonderful West Texas takes us to Ransom Canyon to a home that's been called the Flintstone House, Rock House and Lollipop House. This house, built by Mark Lawson, has earned many names over the years. But whatever you call it, it's definitely even harder to describe.

  3. This house, built by Mark Lawson, has been referred to as the 'rock house', the 'Flintstone house' and the 'lollipop house'. Whatever the name used to identify it is, it's definitely even...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2013 · When Mark Lawson began making plans for building a house in Ransom Canyon, he had only one goal in mind - he wanted it to be different. "I yearned to go home to something different," Lawson...

  5. 9 de jul. de 2011 · Part residence part sculpture the "Steel House" is located overlooking Ransom Canyon Lake in the city of Ransom Canyon around 15 miles east of Lubbock, TX. Bruno started the project in 1973 after taking a teaching job at Texas Tech and moving from Mexico to Lubbock.

  6. 23 de may. de 2020 · Mark Lawson's Flintston House in Ransom Canyon, Texas is one of the most unique homes in Texas. Here's an exclusive look inside this West Texas home.

  7. Bruno’s motivation was to make a large sculpture in which to live; he was “not concerned with having a ‘house.’” Across the street, another Bruno project, the Lawson Rock House, is more conventional in its Antoni Gaudí–esque corkscrew shape covered with coarse rockwork and colored tiles.