This home in Kansas City, Missouri, is not one of the most iconic Frank Lloyd Wright structures ever built, but when you’re talking any house designed by the most well-known American architect of all time, it’s still going to turn heads. Situated at 3600 Belleview Avenue, the Sondern-Adler House is reminiscent of the Usonian Homes Frank Lloyd Wright designed in the ’30s, structures that were often a single story, without much storage, and on the smaller side, ones part of a vision the architect had for American housing. While this home was small when it was first completed (900 square feet), it’s since been expanded to 2,965 square feet, making it a unique property in his vast collection. The classic L-shape is out in full force here, complemented by a flat roof, clerestory windows, and plenty of surrounding greenery.