Bott House
The Bott House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright with the first drawings dated May of 1957. It was constructed from 1961-1963.
The predominant aspect of the home is the view of the downtown Kansas City skyline and Missouri River below. With 3 levels, the house makes extensive use of field stone which is placed in the desert style, similar to Taliesin West. The roof is designed with horizontal ridge lines and has recently been replaced. Additional bedrooms are on a lower floor while the master suite is on the first. Mahogany wood is exclusively used throughout the house, along with desert red concrete floors on the upper level. It is one of the later Wright-designed houses, and still contains all of the original furniture.