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Matt Bua’s ‘Repurposed City’ in Upstate New York Just Hit the Market — Colossal

Last updated: February 13, 2025 3:35 pm
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Nestled on nearly 27 wooded acres just outside the charming town of Catskill, New York, artist Matt Bua has spent the last twenty years creating a unique and innovative compound known as “B-Home.” This off-grid property is now up for sale, with a listing price of $269,000, offering a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the next owner.

Bua’s vision for “B-Home” was to construct a diverse range of living spaces and work areas using salvaged materials. His creative process involved repurposing vinyl records, bottles, and reclaimed wood to build a sprawling “repurposed city” that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Each structure within the compound is a testament to Bua’s commitment to sustainable building practices and artistic expression.

Describing his approach as “intuitive building,” Bua drew inspiration from the natural terrain, available materials, and vernacular architecture of the northeast. His work is deeply rooted in the history and material culture of the region, as showcased in his book “Talking Walls,” which explores the significance of historic stone walls in shaping our understanding of place.

Originally based in Brooklyn, Bua was driven by a desire to create and build when he purchased the property in Catskill. Influenced by self-sustaining communities like Drop City in Colorado, he embarked on a collaborative experiment with friends to create “B-Home,” a space that reflects the needs and desires of the local community.

The compound features a collection of hand-built structures, sculptures, and functional artworks that have been added over the years. From quirky sheds to whimsical cabins, each piece contributes to the eclectic and vibrant landscape of “B-Home.” Visitors to the property can explore a maze of pathways, discover hidden treasures, and immerse themselves in a truly unique artistic environment.

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To learn more about Matt Bua’s work and “B-Home,” visit his website. Whether you’re an artist, a nature lover, or simply someone seeking a one-of-a-kind retreat, this creative compound offers endless possibilities for exploration and inspiration. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of this extraordinary artistic vision in the heart of the Hudson Valley.

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