In architectural history the norman lykes house is the very last design credited to frank lloyd wright.
Norman lykes house floor plan.
Image courtesy of frank lloyd wright foundation.
Norman lykes house designed by wright in 1959.
The bedroom wing is on the left.
As the story goes wright s last residential design this circular concrete norman lykes house takes its form the surrounding mountains.
Context view looking southwest showing view of downtown phoenix in the distance.
Made of concentric circles and cylinders the floor plan offers seamless circulation and unobstructed views of phoenix and palm canyon from every room in the house.
The circular sun house also known as the norman lykes house was designed by architect frank lloyd wright in 1959.
The master bedroom is on the far left four additional bedrooms are between the master bedroom and the living room.
Clerestory windows cast indirect lighting into the living room.
But rather than the single semi circular plan the norman lykes house features a series of concentric circles.
The norman lykes house sits on the edge of the phoenix mountains preserve.
In architectural history the norman lykes house is the very last design credited to frank lloyd wright.
View looking southwest and down along the curved drive right.
Once listed for 2 65 million the house sold for was sold at auction for 1 7 million wednesday.
One of the few circular homes wright designed during his career.
The sketches for the house were the last to come from the great architect.
Designed to blend in with the curves of the surrounding desert mountain this iconic masterpiece was the last home designed by wright and one of only.
The lykes house is an incredible design based on circles coming from a time very late in frank lloyd wright s life when had embraced the geometry of circles.
The living room is in the center.
Wright died in 1959 leaving behind a profusion of signed work unfinished and unsigned work reusable elements partially approved work of students tantalizing suggestions dusty archives rejected projects.
Aime and norman lykes residence viewed from the southeast 1975.
Frank lloyd wright s final residential masterpiece the norman lykes house sold for.
Wright died in 1959 leaving behind a profusion of signed work unfinished and unsigned work reusable elements partially approved work of students tantalizing suggestions dusty archives rejected projects.
He died in april of 1959 before the design was complete.
In the present case the circles are in part a reaction to the particular surroundings with wright responding to the odd curves of the craggy arizona landscape whereas the cooke house overlooked a lake.