March 3, 2025
In the world of architecture, few names command as much respect as Frank Lloyd Wright. His designs weren’t just buildings—they were experiences, meticulously crafted to enhance the way people live. Now, one of his most significant and rarest homes, Westhope, is on the market.
Built in 1929 for Wright’s cousin, Richard Lloyd Jones, Westhope is a 10,000+ square foot architectural marvel. Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it’s one of only three Wright-designed structures in the state and among the largest residential homes he ever created. The home’s defining feature? A striking combination of textile concrete blocks and 5,200 glass panes, creating an ever-changing interplay of light and shadow throughout the day.
Beyond its historical significance, Westhope is incredibly livable. The layout balances public and private spaces, making it ideal for entertaining while still offering a sense of retreat. Nestled on 1.5 acres, the home also boasts a pool and outdoor living areas, all thoughtfully positioned to complement the surrounding landscape—a signature Wright move.
Recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, Westhope is more than a home—it’s a piece of history waiting for its next steward. To own it is to own a living masterpiece, a timeless work of art that continues to inspire.
A major congrats to our OKC Sage Sotheby's Team "Rob Allen" on listing this incredible residence. More details at: Westhope-tulsa.com
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📍 3704 S Birmingham Ave, Tulsa, OK
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