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7 Homes Designed By Famous Architects You Can Rent

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.

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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.

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3. Neuendorf Haus

Designed by John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin

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Photos courtesy Holiday Architecture 

Located in southern Mallorca, this geometric abode features stucco walls, a 30-metre infinity pool, and unique slanted windows.

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4. The Point House

Designed by Brian Mackay-Lyons

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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.

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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.

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6. Villa sunset

Designed by Margaux Fritz

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Photos courtesy Weeks Off

Built in 2019, this airy villa in Marseilles, France, has '50s-California charm with jaw-dropping views of the Mediterranean.

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7. A House For Essex

Designed by FAT Architecture and Grayson Perry

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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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