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Willis Noll House

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architectural style
  
Modern Movement

Opened
  
1950

Built
  
1950 (1950)

NRHP Reference #
  
04001498

Added to NRHP
  
20 January 2005

Willis Noll House

Location
  
531 N. Sequoyah Dr., Fayetteville, Arkansas

Similar
  
Donald W Reynolds Razorbac, Prairie Grove Battlefield, Fayetteville National Cemetery, Clinton House, Bud Walton Arena

The Willis Noll House is a historic house at 531 North Sequoyah Drive in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Located on a steeply-sloping lot, it presents a single-story to the front and two to the rear. Its foundation, chimney, and part of its walls are red brick, while the rest is finished in vertical siding. The house is a long narrow rectangle capped by a shallow-pitch gable-on-hip roof. Built in 1950, it is one of five houses in Arkansas designed by native son Edward Durell Stone and the only one in his home town. The house shows the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright on Stone's work, with the open floor plan, expansive windows, and the use of natural materials.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

References

Willis Noll House Wikipedia