Home Architecture News The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million
Architecture News

The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million

Share
The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million
Share
The Fawcett Farm
© Photo by Jim Simmons

Crosby Doe Associates has listed the historic Los Banos residence, 1961 Frank Lloyd Wright ‘s ‘The Fawcett Farm’, for $4.25 million and it’s still on sale.

The ‘The Fawcett Farm,’ a seven-bedroom and six-bathroom home located in California’s Central Valley and 120 miles southeast of San Francisco. Many consider the Fawcett house to be one of the finest examples of Wright’s “Usonian” homes. The term “Usonian” refers to a group of approximately sixty middle-income family homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright beginning with the Jacobs House in 1936.

The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million
© Photo by David Swann
The Fawcett Farm
© Photo by Jim Simmons

Usonian houses are typically small, single-story structures with no garage or storage. On unusual and low-cost sites, they are frequently L-shaped to fit around a garden terrace. They are distinguished by native materials, large cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and cooling, and natural lighting through clerestory windows. A strong visual connection between the interior and exterior spaces is essential in all Usonian homes.

Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned by Buck Fawcett to design a home on 80 acres of agricultural land. After viewing photos of the site, Wright said, “Not much beauty there.” Buck replied, “Actually, Mr. Wright, the Central Valley of California contains the most fertile agricultural land in the world. You should consider it an honor to build a house there!”

The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million
© Photo by Jim Simmons
The Fawcett Farm designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on sale for $4.25 million
© Photo by David Swann
Share
Written by
Serra Utkum Ikiz

Serra is passionate about researching and discussing cities, with a particular love for writing on urbanism, politics, and emerging design trends.

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Related Articles
Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn Wins 2025 DIVIA Award for Redefining Vietnamese Architecture
Architecture News

Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn Wins 2025 DIVIA Award for Redefining Vietnamese Architecture

Vietnamese architect Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn, co-founder of Tropical Space, has been...

Jeddah Kingdom Tower: Saudi Arabia’s Monument to the Sky
Architecture News

Jeddah Kingdom Tower: Saudi Arabia’s Monument to the Sky

Saudi Arabia, a nation rich in oil and heritage, is beginning to...

Exterior view of MVRDV's sustainable Super Stadium design for Niko Dovana Stadium in Albania
Architecture News

Reimagining Niko Dovana Stadium: Sustainable Urban Hub by MVRDV

The Albanian Football Association (FSHF), the Albanian government, and the Albanian Development...

RIBA Awards 2025: Meet the Visionary Winners and Their Trailblazing Projects
Architecture News

RIBA Awards 2025: Meet the Visionary Winners and Their Trailblazing Projects

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) annually establishes an international standard...

Subscribe to all newsletters

Join our community to receive the latest insights and updates!

© 2025 ParametricArchitecture. All Rights Reserved. By utilizing this website, you are consenting to our User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Statement. In compliance with the privacy laws of Turkey and the United States, we recognize and respect your rights. Please be aware that we may receive commissions for products bought through our affiliate links. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or transmission of any material from this site is strictly forbidden without prior written permission from ParametricArchitecture.

ad blocker mark

AdBlocker Detected!

Help Us Keep Our Content Free

Your support helps us continue delivering high-quality resources at no cost to you.

We’ve detected that you are using an AdBlocker. We completely understand the need for a clean browsing experience, but ads help us keep this platform running and continue providing you with high-quality content at no cost.

If you enjoy our content, please consider disabling your AdBlocker or adding our site to your whitelist. Your support allows us to create more valuable articles, tutorials, and resources for you.

Thank you for being a part of our community!