Built circa 1960, this Usonian-style house is known as the Socrates Zaferiou House, named for its first owner. Set on two and one-half acres in New York’s Clausland Mountain Park, a 532 acre, heavily wooded park full of varied, wildlife, it hasCompleted after the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, the house is a good example of the Usonian style the architect championed late in his life.
The property features a walk-out basement with tall ceilings, an unusual feature in Wright’s houses. There is a carport, a workshop, eat-in kitchen, security system, patio, central air conditioning and built-in vacuum.It also features signature Wright elements, including an L-shaped open floor plan, a flat roof, an oversized masonry fireplace, large window expanses, wood paneling and Wright’s signature Cherokee red flooring.
We have a few FLW masterpieces right here in the Greater Buffalo, NY area. Come see!