rarely does a home of this architectural integrity become available. inspired by frank lloyd wright’s taliesin west and fallingwater, this one-of-a-kind tiburon retreat was designed by a local architect and her husband as their dream coastal sanctuary. completed in 2001 with mayta & jensen inc., the home embodies wright’s philosophy of organic architecture, living in harmony with its surroundings and evolving with light, air, and time. cedar shingles have weathered to a silvery patina, blending naturally into the landscape.
expansive windows frame sweeping views across to angel island, filling the interiors with warmth and movement throughout the day. a breezeway connects the main living area to a tranquil office, creating a seamless transition between work and rest. the chef’s kitchen and living spaces have been gracefully updated, honoring the original design while enhancing flow.
thoughtful details include a steam shower, built-in vacuum system, and herb garden, echoing the home’s coastal setting. a private beach below is perfect for launching kayaks or sunset bonfires. just minutes from downtown tiburon, this must-see home offers timeless design, rare waterfront access, and an effortless connection between architecture and nature.