Nestled in nature, the 3,000-square-foot house perfectly demonstrates Wrights signature style and modern approach to architecture.

With its hemicycle shape, striking angles, and secluded surroundings,The Cooke Houseembodies these unique architectural interests.

Construction commenced in 1959a mere two weeks before the architects deathand it was completed the following year.

Modern Hemicycle Shape To The Cooke Home

The dwelling features site-specific furniture designed by the architect, as well as beautiful skylights and vaulted ceilings.

Prairie Style Open Concept Interior Of The Lake House

Skylight Details Of Lake House

Linear Designs Throughout The Cooke Home

Nature Inspired 1950’s Interior Of The Lake House

Angular Themes Throughout The Cooke Home

1950’s Modern Approach To Architectural Design

Linear Details To The Cooke Home

Nature Inspired Architecture Approach To The Lake House

Prairie Open Concept Design Of The Cooke Home

Open Concept Interiors Of The Lake House

Striking Angles Of Lake House

The Modern Approach To Architecture In The Cooke House

Linear Details Of The Cooke Home

Vaulted Ceilings Throughout Lake House

Vaulted Ceiling Details Of The Cooke House

Nature Inspired Exterior Design

Angular Designs Of Lake House

Linear Forms Of The Cooke House

Lake House Hosts Party

The Secluded Cooke House

Dock on Crystal Lake

View of Crystal Lake

Hemicycle Shape Exterior Design