Mid-century modern enthusiasts will fall in love with this iconic 1960's post war era home. The pitched roof line, floor to ceiling windows with split beam architecture, and off-set fireplace remind us of a time of exceptional design. The original 1960's home was designed by architect Ralph Wyatt, who is known for his design of commercial buildings in the Phoenix area. Ralph Wyatt had a unique eye for proportion and interesting use of masonry as we see in his horizontal planning atop a mountain hillside. Doug Sydnor, FAIA later in 1986 enhanced the natural beauty of the home by bringing more outdoor elements in through clerestory windows in the art gallery space to draw the light in and full walls of glass to bring in desert landscape and mountain views.
The property sits on 1.2 acres in pristine Paradise Valley, overlooking Camelback Mountain and Praying Monk.