Built on the side of Arizona’s Mummy Mountain is a unique Organic Pueblo-style home with an asking price of nearly $6.9 million.
The desert retreat in Paradise Valley is designed by acclaimed architect Lee Hutchison, combining traditional Southwestern craftsmanship with natural forms. Built in 2001, the earthy home spans nearly 7,500 square feet with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
His daughter, Jessica Hutchison-Rough, has taken over his business, Urban Design Associates. She said her father loves the Southwest and has visited countless mountains and landscapes. He drew inspiration from organic architecture, which is based in the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.
“Things that related to nature, he tried to bring back into the craft of architecture. The initial concept between the rounded curved glass walls was to be able to take in more of the view. So in a traditional straight wall, you cut off 180 degrees. And he found, if he did round rooms with round windows, that he could get a bigger degree of view angle,” Hutchison-Rough told The Epoch Times….