The Oppenheimer Room

A mind at the edge of power.

J. Robert Oppenheimer portrait in The Oppenheimer Room, famous physicist with pipe.

Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967)

Oppenheimer, often called the “father of the atomic bomb,” led the Manhattan Project during World War II. A brilliant theoretical physicist, he wrestled with both scientific triumph and moral burden, shaping global history in ways few others have.
Quoted the Bhagavad Gita: “Now I am become Death…” upon witnessing the first atomic explosion.
Advocated for international control of nuclear power after the war.
Was stripped of his security clearance during the Red Scare, later restored posthumously.
The Oppenheimer Room channels intensity and reflection. Dark tones meet bold wallpaper, a reminder of creativity born in high-stakes moments. It’s a space for deep thought and serious conversation.
230 sq ft executive studio
Queen bed with premium linens
Ensuite bath with modern fixtures
Desk for writing or reflection
Strong lighting contrasts for day and night focus
The Oppenheimer Room floor plan, Boise. First and second floor layout with a specific room highlighted in orange.