Explore the beautiful Ozark mountains in Fayetteville, AR through the work of Frank Lloyd Wright's apprentice and friend, E. Fay Jones. This curated weekend of modern architecture and design includes a three-night (!) stay at the newly restored Brothers House (Fay Jones, 1956), featured in the August 2024 online issue of Dwell Magazine. Also included: two private tours of Fay Jones-designed homes: The Sequoyah Project (1956) and The Dr. Carie and Marjorie Buckley House (1967). There's more! This package also includes dinner Bordinos, a favorite local restaurant. Complete your weekend with a stop at nearby Thorncrown Chapel (Fay Jones, 1980), named by the American Institute of Architects as the fourth-best building of the twentieth century, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, home to Frank Lloyd Wright's Bachman-Wilson house. This is an exceptional opportunity, and exclusive to the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Auction. Minimum bid: $1,500
Photos of Brothers House by Liz Sanders. Photos of The Sequoyah Project provided by owners.
Certificate valid for a consecutive three-night stay at the original Brothers' Residence by E. Fay Jones, restored by McKee Properties LLC, in Fayetteville, AK. Reservation date request to be received in writing at mckee.properties.ar@gmail.com and confirmed by McKee Properties LLC by 12/31/2024 or the certificate will be void. Reservation must be redeemed by 9/1/2025 and will be subject to availability and blackout dates such as holidays, Razorback home football games, U of A graduations and student move-ins. No refunds will be provided for cancellations or weather events. Rental agreement must be acknowledged by guests prior to reservation.
Bordino's Reservations, (479) 527-6795/ bordinos.com
Private tour coordination: David McKee (479) 841-0007, davidmckeearchitect@gmail.com
Transportation not included.
Crystal Bridges is about a thirty-minute drive while Thorncrown Chapel is about an hour's drive from Fayetteville.