There's No House In The World Like This One In Arizona
If you’re a regular reader here at Only In Arizona, you’ll know there’s plenty of things in our state to make us proud. One example? Arizona was a home and inspiration for one of the world’s most famous architects, Frank Lloyd Wright.
FLW designed many homes and buildings across the country (and world) but in Arizona, the most cited example is his home, studio and school Taliesin West. That is an incredible example of his most recognized designs, but today we’re going to focus on a house that illustrates a transformative moment in Wright’s design career: the David and Gladys Wright House.


The unique structure shape stemmed from seeking methods of cooling the house with breezes and winds. These winds could flow under and around the home. It also has the added benefit of incredible views! The home originally sat in the middle of an orange grove and the elevated structure allowed the couple to see the mountains and city beyond the trees.

After the couple died (David in 1997 and Gladys in 2008), the home was sold to a developer who planned to demolish it for commercial interests. Several years of preservation efforts eventually led the home to be sold again, this time to a developer who vowed to help preserve the home. The home now is waiting for a vote from the Phoenix City Council to officially determine the historic landmark status of the property.
Now, let's take a look inside.




Before you move on with your day, be sure to check out this beautiful, short video that talks about what makes this house unique.
I have to admit, that is one gorgeous house! (I also had to continually correct my writing because my fingers wanted to type Gladys Knight instead of Wright.) More information about the house can be found on its website, davidwrighthouse.org.
Have you visited the Wright House in Phoenix? Be sure to let us know what your experience was like!
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