Circular Phoenix home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to be auctioned

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Phoenix’s Circular Sun House, the last residence designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is going up for auction.

According to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website, the master designed the house in 1959, and apprentice John Rattenbury took over as architect after Wright’s death in Phoenix that year at age 91.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home was completed in 1967 on 36th Street north of Lincoln Drive, on the edge of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve.

It’s been on and off the market several times since 2016 and was most recently listed for $2.65 million.

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