The front entrance to "Westhope", a Frank Lloyd Wright home built in 1929. This is the only Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Tulsa and one of only 3 in Oklahoma.
"Westhope" 3704 South Birmingham Avenue, Tulsa, OK. Built in 1929 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Richard Lloyd Jones |
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I think I want to live there. lol, it looks like a great house so I wish I could live there.
ReplyDeleteI like this house. I wouldn't mind living there either.
ReplyDeleteLove the way this house seems to wrap around the tree in the foreground. Which came first, the house or the tree?
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ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Great shots.
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That is so evocative of the period - love it.
ReplyDeleteVery striking shot. I guess that I need to go look at it.
ReplyDeleteWow, those photos are gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteFunky place! Although I wouldn't like cleaning the glass doors :-D
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Excellent captures. I've driven by this home a couple of times and I really like the composition of it. I just wonder how livable it is.
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