Travel in Style
7 Homes Designed By Famous Architects You Can Rent

Travel in Style
7 Homes Designed By Famous Architects You Can Rent
Art meets living space in these beautiful homes.
Even better, you have the opportunity to experience the stunning architecture yourself.
Take a tour of seven homes designed by famous architects you can rent.
1. Norman Lykes House
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

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Designed to blend into the surrounding Palm Canyon in Phoenix, Arizona, this iconic round house was created by Frank Lloyd Wright.
2. House of light
Designed by James Turrell

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The House of Light was first created as an art exhibit for Echigo-Tsumari Art Field in Japan. The home is designed around light, from the open ceiling and fibre-optic lighting in the bathroom.
3. Neuendorf Haus
Designed by John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin

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Located in southern Mallorca, this geometric abode features stucco walls, a 30-metre infinity pool, and unique slanted windows.
4. The Point House
Designed by Brian Mackay-Lyons

Photos courtesy Matt Mackay-Lyons
On the edge of the Atlantic in Nova Scotia, this airy cottage was designed by famed Canadian architect Brian Mackay-Lyons. Point House features dramatic vaulted ceilings, a lakeside seating area, and a hot tub.
5. The Eppstein House
Designed by Frank Lloyd-Wright

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In Galesburg, Michigan, another Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece stands proud. This home was recently refurbished, featuring original Wright furniture and modern conveniences.
6. Villa sunset
Designed by Margaux Fritz

Photos courtesy Weeks Off
Built in 2019, this airy villa in Marseilles, France, has '50s-California charm with jaw-dropping views of the Mediterranean.
7. A House For Essex
Designed by FAT Architecture and Grayson Perry

Photo courtesy Living Architecture
Both a home and a piece of art, this home in Essex, U.K, is bold and vivacious. The house is Grayson Perry's ode to Julie Cope, a fictional character Perry created to represent the "everywoman" of Essex.
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