Architecture from Frank Lloyd Wright’s apprentice

by Emily Marek

216 NW Royal Blvd. (Photo credit: Steve Haning)

This nautilus-shaped home in Portland, Oregon, is the brainchild of Robert Oshatz, the apprentice of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

The property is part of a five-home collection designed by Oshatz, located within a 90,000-square-foot forest in Portland’s West Hills.

The work of art is listed by Terry Sprague of LUXE Forbes Global Properties for $3.2 million.

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