One of the greatest surprises during my California adventure was coming  across a little known Frank Lloyd Wright house in Carmel directly  across Monterey Bay from Pebble Beach.
While  I agree with many other architects that Frank Lloyd Wright is overly  regarded in general, one can't help but admit he was a tremdendously  talented architect.
The  Walker Residence was designed in 1948 and completed in 1951 for Della  Walker. It's a small house nestled into the beach rocks on the water  side of Scenic Drive in Carmel. I loved the gates into the driveway /  carport which almost feel like the backdoor as it has such a prominent  face on the other side.
As  you can tell from these pictures, it's so perfectly sited that it  blends into its surroundings. If you didn't know it was there, you might  not notice it!
It's  small sizes gives it the nickname 'the cabin on the rocks' (Carmel is  full of cottages or 'cabins') but it's definitely not small on design.  Above you see a typical FLW element, the carport.
Built  originally for $125,000, FLW later added a master bedroom in 1956. He  is known to have considered this amongst his favorite houses.
I  would compare the siting of the house and its relationship to the water  with Fallingwater. FLW took a beautiful piece of property and only  improved it with his design.
The one side of the house has stairs which go down onto a small secluded beach area, seen above.
The design is based on a ship with a terrace off the liviing room becoming the prow, thrusting into Monterey Bay.
  Such an elegant house and I love the stonework.The plantings on this  side of the house look native to the area and really feel a part of the  house itself. 
The house was featured in the 1959 movie "A Summer Place". Has anyone ever seen this? I'll have to add it to my netflix queue.
 If you're ever in Carmel, make sure to pay special attention to the cabin on the rocks!




















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