I am Charles Osgood and this is a special edition of sunday morning. We went to the studio to lit the trail, the santa fe trail. And we followed it all the way to its end in santa fe, and by design. Here you can find old styles and traditions side by side with the new at cutting edge. Not that we left the big city far behind. Life in the city, then life on the road was the subject of our sunday morning cover story reported by Anthony Mason and Mark Strassmann. What does a billionaire expect in a dream house . Each of the penthouse has a small cabana and swimming pools. Architect river meyer shows us his new miami beach condos but could the new penthouse at the meant cal of woolworth tower top them all. Living large later on sunday morning. If living that large isnt really an option consider going mobile. The trailer may be leading the way in Affordable Housing. It is an economic solution. It is a sustainable solution. Todays mobile home is a lot more than a box on wheels. Ahead on sunday morning. Osgood design includes fashion, of course. One of the up and coming stars of the fashion world these days happens to be one of the reigning stars on the tennis court. Rita braver drops in on Venus Williams. And i always wanted to play like Venus Williams. But now he is hoping they want to dress like her as well. The clothing line is called 11. Where did that name come from . 11 stands for being better than a ten. Later on sunday morning from the tennis court to the design studio. Osgood good design takes many forl ms and can present itself in many places. Serena altschul takes on the mystery of duct tape. What do you think of the through far rover . What else, duct tape . And what to wear to prom . Yep. Duct tape. Why duct tape is on a roll. Later on sunday morning. Osgood also on this sunday morning by design, John Blackstone listens to music from a big wheel of a composer. Lee cowan walks us through some genuine underground art. Tracy smith takes us to a spin on skateboards. And more. First look at don dahler in the newsroom for the sunday morning headlines. Good morning, it is august 24th, 2014. A 6. 0 magnitude earthquake struck california earlier this morning. The u. S. Geological survey says the quake was certained near the town of American Canyon close to napa airport, that is about 35 miles northeast of San Francisco. Cbs news producer is there and joins us by phone george. Good morning don. I am seeing flames on tv of a fire in napa. As you know, American Canyon is near the napa valley. We have not heard about major damage so far. It looks like maybe two homes are burning. There were reports of water main breaks. There is debris on the floor of stores that were open, but so far, it is a long rolling shake, but not major damage so far, and no injuries reported so far. All right. Great, george oster camp reporting from california, thank you very much. There will be more on the bay area earthquake on tonights cbs news and always at cbsnews. Com. In other news now, president obama has ordered a review of programs that provide Police Across the country with used military gear provided by the pentagon. The order follows the heavily armed response by Law Enforcement to protests in ferguson missouri. The white house also announced that three president ial aides would attend Michael Browns funeral on monday. Yesterday demonstrations continued in support of brown. The unarmed black teenager who was shot by a white Police Officer two weeks ago. On Staten Island thousands marched peacefully to protest the death of another unarmed black man. Eric garner was the victim of a band choke hold by a white new york city policeman. Violence continues today in the middle east as israeli air strikes continue to pound gaza. Yesterday a 12 story Apartment Building was leveled injuring 22. Hamas forces meanwhile launched more rockets at israel including ten today, injuring three. In sports, joshua houstons arm and lifted chicago to a seven to 5 come from behind victory over las vegas in the u. S. Final of the Little League world series. Chicago will faceoff against south korea in the championship game later today. And now todays weather very hot and humid conditions prevail from the midwest through much of the south. It will be stormy, further north and more rain is forecast for waterlogged water washington state, ahead in the warm seasonal weather koont for much of the country,. Osgood next, life high in the air. There is an elevator. So you dont have to walk un. Osgood and close to the ground. Something that goes with the mobile home. It is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. This is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original highrises. Adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a World Heritage sight by the site by the united nations. In 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital nearby a town dedicated to the holy faith of saint francis. Santa fe. Santa fe trail where nothing grows but trouble. Osgood at the end of the fabled trail of pioneer days it is the oldest state capital in our nation and if its earth tone structures harken back to the pueblo originals well that is by design. Almost a century ago city fathers mandated use of the style all over town, predicting accurately as it turns out that it would be good for the tourist trade. Today even fast food outlets and Big Box Stores are clad in santa fe style. But at days end the manmade pails in comparison to something larger here, something that brings so many back to this land under the sun the beauty of nature, of grand des indeed. How is this for a view . This is the high life in santa fe, we are inside the klein residence in the hills not far from the city. They have all kinds of vistas and all kind of lifestyles in this country a sampling now from Anthony Mason and Mark Strassmann. Reporter when the woolworth skyscraper opened in Lower Manhattan just over a century ago, it was the tallest building in the world. Now, the neogothic tower Frank Woolworth built as a temple to the five and dime is about to become condos for the one percent. What we intend to do is to make these into 34 residential really magnificent condominiums. Ken horn is president of Alchemy Properties which is developing the the top 30 floors. Every single unit in the wool Woolworth Building will have great views of manhattan and not many where the view is framed by something as spectacular as the terracotta we have here. What does the luxury customer who will buy in a building like this want . The best kitchen you can imagine, the most spectacular bathrooms, because they are going to be spectacular pieces of art. The interiors of the woolworth condominiums are being designed by tierra despomt who is also working on the ritz hotel in paris. Do you think it is important for your potential buyers that you have an interior designer . Yes. Many of our buyers want to know who terry is. What is an apartment in this building going to cost me . That is yet to be determined. Give me a ballpark. A ballpark is not determinedt. What is clear is that the ultra luxury market is booming and the billionaire shopping for trophy apartments want brand name architects and designers. A russian billionaire paid 88 million for a penthouse overlooking central park in this building designed by robert a. M stern. The owner of the nbas Houston Rockets reportedly paid 42 million for the penthouse of another stern building overlooking grammar situate park. The trend began a decade ago when apartments in two towers on new yorks perry street were snapped up by buyers like calvin klein and Martha Stewart. When perry state was sold your name was kind of on the marquee. Thats right for better or worse. That really kind of got the apartment going . Yes. The architect the prize winner Richard Meyer is now working on a new high end project on the ocean in miami beach sovereignty there is the hotel here . Yes. And this is the Apartment Building. And the complex is called the surf club. Tell me about these apartments up here. The top floor penthouse apartments are two floors, and then you could come up to the roof and each of the penthouses has a small little cabana and swimming pool. It also has an open space which gives light down to the floor below. It even has a personal elevator. There is an elevator. You dont want to have to walk up. The price . 35 idea. Million dollars. Meyers firm is walk working on luxury apartments in israel and bogota. How demand are you for these type of apartments. Not enough. The number of billionaires is expected to increase by nearly 40 percent in the next decade. What is that doing to prices. It is moving up. It is moving up, because the competition for the better units is fierce. What will that mean for the apartment at the pinnacle of the woolworth tower . Ken horn says the copper domed ccoppola will be a five a penthouse. We cant think of anything in the world that will be similar to that. Real estate is expected to rebound after the recession. We are talking about 40, 50, 60 million apartments. I think that is true. Of course when we introduce our pinnacle, there is no ceiling in that one. This is Mark Strassmann in santa fe. At the Mobile Home Park, prices are more grounded. I think this is where you start that American Dream for many people. Eduardo ramirezs family has owned this park for nearly 30 years, 100 families live here. They own their homes but lease the lots. This is their first entry into a home, the price here is where i own these four walls and roof. Still there is that decision ma about trailer parks and the people who live there. What is that stigma to you . Well, we heard the term trailer trash people, you know. I would say that is totally unfair because these are really good people. They are just hardworking people that you would find in any residential community. There are more than eight and a half million mobile homes in the u. S. They all start as boxes on wheels, built in a factory then driven to a home site. That is the hitch right there. Thats the hitch right there for a home. You can always move again but 97 percent of them never do. One minute americans are living today in homes on wheels. Mobile homes began as travel trailers in the early days of the automobile. They evolved into low cost permanent housing after world war 2, and a more Affordable Housing option today. And this sold for. About 115 delivered and set. Mike bustamante is a mobile home deal never santa fe, this double wide with 2,300 square feet is a top selling model. When you started in the business 16 years ago, what did these places look like . Well, a box. A box . And today . Today affordable luxury. This is a home. The mobile home is about because of the materials that it has been built out of. Jennifer see gal is a innovator in mobile design, smarter, greener. If we change the materials we make these buildings out of, i can get all of those naysayers you know over to my side and show them a new experience that is gull of light, that is fresh that is responsive, that is an intelligent building. And affordable . And affordable. The future of what the trail kerr become is pretty remarkable. Remarkable enough to attract even the one percent. What is the best part of living here for you . That. The view is all malibu, and spectacular at the paradise clove Mobile Home Park in california. Realtor kirk murray is a resident. Not only is there no stigma to these mobile homes, it is trendy, right now very trendy. This is a hot spot to be. There is malibu money inside many of these homes. Oh, yes. They are built with the finest Construction Materials the nicest finishes you can have in any of the nicest homes. Sevenfigure prices are common. This one recently went for nearly 4 million. And homeowners rent the land, which murray says can cost up to 3,000 a month. People who live here could pretty much afford to live anywhere, so why do they pick a Mobile Home Park in malibu . I think it is because of the sense of community in paradise cove, their kids can be kids and ride around on skateboards bikes, golf carts, just a safe sense in here. So when did you move in here . I moved in here originally when i was 12. Marty king is a contractor, he redesigned his home from the chassis up. Do you realize you are living in a Mobile Home Park or have to remind yourself this is a Mobile Home Park . I definitely have to remind myself it is a Mobile Home Park. Whether they are overlooking the pacific or in the streets of santa fe, the trailer has found a home in the American Dream. The beauty behind the trailer is structurally it is just a simple box. So the mcmansion is part of the mobile home . Absolutely. Osgood ahead there is a feeling that i am an archaeologist uncovering something that is already there. Osgood mystery of the deep. Osgood santa fes georgia okeefe is more than just a repository of over 3,000 works and personal items. It is the most visited art museum in the state of new mexico. Fitting then that almost 30 years since her death the country side where she worked is still known as okeefe country. She painted the mountains around her home so many times she once said she owned them. It seems inspiration can be found all over this landscape and occasionally the native as lee cowan has discovered. In the high desert of northern new mexico, if you listen carefully, you just might hear something more than the wind. It is the underground sound of a man. His name is rob paulette, for the past 25 years with only his dog for company has been scraping and shaping new mexicos sandstone into manmade caves of art. Do you think you are obsessed with caving . Would you call a child being obsessed with play, you wouldnt use that word obsessed, you know when you are doing something you love and are drawn to it, you want to do it all the time. So this is sort of the cave staircase . He calls them his wilderness shrines. Massive in scale poetic in their design. If his work takes your breath away, well, that is just what he hoped it would do. I see this as an environmental project. I am trying to open up peoples feelings. So you call this i call this the tree of human kindness. This small opening pales in comparison to the cavern he dug inside. How how long did this take . Close to 900 hours. 900 hours . Yes. You want to have the sense of sort of being enveloped by a tree. He sees himself as a magician playing with space both big and small, who creates what he calls the cave effect. It has a lot to do with the juxtaposition of opposites the sense of being underground with light streaming in. The intimacy of being in a cave, yet the columns are very large sometimes 30, 40 feet high. He has no degree in sculpting and not a Structural Engineer and he is not an architect. He is simply a man who found his passion. Most of the wonder that i feel is in the actual making, making of the caves. Once they are made you move on. I move on, i want fresh wonder. Reporter he has found that fresh wonder digging about a dozen caves so far. Most commissioned by nearby residents who want a piece of liveable art. Reporter what was here before you started digging. Well there is just hillside. This cave along the Rio Grande River even has power a wood floor and a colorful backup with running water. It at all paulette two years to dig. He charged a mere 12 an hour in labor. You dont do this for money you are not getting rich off of making these beautiful places. No. It is the process, you know, i am having the the time of my life. You can see the way that it is offset here. Amazingly rob paulettes designs have been largely unnoticed until recently, that is. I use only hand tools shovels, scrapers. A documentary film maker heard of the caves and spent three years following paulette as he dug. The result was cave digger, a film so unique, it was nominated for an academy award. I am in the big time now. Suddenly rob paulette was a caveman with a following. So i take it your career in real estate you have never really had to sell caves before. This is definitely a first. Realtor tom abrams is now selling two of paulettes caves along with 200 or so acres around them foreclose a million dollars. But paulette wont see any of that money it all goes to theer. Does it ever get lonely up here doing all of this work . You know, i am never lonely. He agreed to show us his latest project. This is the largest thing i have ever done. He calls it his magnum opus. Taking all of the things i have learned and all of the other caves over the years and finally getting an opportunity to experiment with gilding a lilly. His plan is not only to just carve, but paint these sandstone walls, creating what he hopes will be a healing retreat a Community Gathering place complete with a waterfall. Reporter at 68 he will be well into his seventies before he shares this cave with the world. He hopes those who come here will find in solitude what paulette already has a sense of peace and purpose. There is one simple thing you want people to take away from being in one of your caves what would it be . At least a moment or a length of time in which they have a deeper feeling and deeper understanding of themselves, and life. Osgood coming up, listen to the music. And later enter