Real Estate

Phoenix Wow! House Is Last Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright

This three-bedroom home set on 1.32 acres is a piece of history. And, even if it weren't, its beautiful.

PHOENIX, AZ -- Frank Lloyd Wright was, perhaps, the pre-eminent American architect. He believed in designing homes that were in keeping with the environment around them.

Now, there's a chance to live in a home that shows just how that works.

Not only that, it's the last home that Wright designed.

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This curved, 3,095-square foot, curved home, was built in 1967 and updated in 1994 with the approval of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

A media room, a den, a kitchen with a pantry. And, of course, beautiful views and a pool.

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HERE ARE THE DETAILS:

  • Address: 6836 N 36th St, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Price: $3,250,000
  • Square Feet: 3095
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3 Baths
  • Built: 1967
  • Features: Designed to blend in with the curves of the surrounding desert mountain, this iconic masterpiece is the last home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and one of only fourteen circular homes by the master architect. Overlapping concentric circles create a floorplan that flows seamlessly from one room to another while every room takes in unobstructed majestic views of Palm Canyon and the city below. Curved walls, clad in golden hued Philippine mahogany cover the three bedrooms and hallway, reflecting the natural light of Palm Canyon. Sprawling entertaining spaces flow outside to ample patios and a crescent shaped pool. Updates made in 1994 by the current owner and approved by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Finishes include stainless wrapped kitchen counters, honed Italian rose marble, in master bath, handpicked slate floors from India and of course, the original Hope s windows.

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