Thursday, February 9th, 2012



A Fun and Different Style – The Bart Prince House

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The Bart Prince House

The Bart Prince House

by Lynn.

Bart Prince is no ordinary architect.  He “builds from the inside out”, creating homes that feel good to the homeowner, and feel good to the land they are on.  He uses organic styles and interesting lot arrangement to make the most of the natural light and resources  offered by a particular lot.

He trained under Bruce Alonzo Goff – a prominent yet “idiosyncratic” architect who was heavily influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.  Under Goff’s tutelage he assisted with the designs of both the Pavilion of Japanese Art and the Los Angeles Museum of Art.

He designs residential homes with quite a flair.  The picture above is of his own personal house.  It’s located in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is filled with artwork and drawings.  The yard is decorated with metal dinosaurs.  The property reflects Prince’s eye for detail and his flair for the unusual.

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