The ''Circular Sun House'' was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was his FINAL DESIGN, and known as the Norman Lykes House, built in 1967. Designed to blend in with the curves of the surrounding desert mountain, this iconic masterpiece was the last home designed by Wright and one of only 14 circular homes by the master architect. Overlapping concentric circles create a floorplan that flows seamlessly from one room to another while every room takes in unobstructed majestic views of Palm Canyon and the city below. Curved walls, clad in golden-hued Philippine mahogany cover the three bedrooms and hallway, reflecting the natural light of Palm Canyon. Sprawling entertaining spaces flow outside to ample patios and a crescent-shaped pool. Finishes include stainless wrapped kitchen counters, honed Italian rose marble in masterbath, handpicked slate floors from India, and of course, the original Hope's Windows. Brand new flat-screen television in every bedroom. Beautiful mother of pearl tile in the pool and water feature. A masterful design embodying the beautiful natural landscape, this home was constructed of colored concrete block to blend with the surrounding boulders. Near the Phoenix Biltmore, and constructed on the edge of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve capturing the city lights and views.