A Beloved Architect's Own Home

Summer 1969, Fayetteville

Text: Diane Carroll
Photos: Charles Nicholas/Courtesy of University of Arkansas, Special Collections, Fay Jones Collection
Year In Review 2010

Built in the mid 1950s in the organic, Ozark-inspired style for which he's well-known, the home that the late architect E. Fay Jones designed for his own family served them well for decades and continues to be a place of comfort for his wife, Gus. A few years ago, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, cementing its spot in architectural history. This year, Jones' place in history was further secured when the University of Arkansas rededicated its architecture program as the Fay Jones School of Architecture.

Sponsors

We know jewelry!
A place for everything and everything in its place
Endless options available at each of Cobblestone & Vine’s two beautiful locations.
For all your outdoor entertaining needs
Experts at beautiful trim and crown moulding
The beautiful face you deserve!
LIghting like no other
A Shopping Experience You Can Love

Twitter

Which room best defines your style? Mod, traditional or in between? Take a peek and tell us your favorite look.... http://t.co/2z9rTwP8

I posted 4 photos on Facebook in the album "" http://t.co/KeGWJfeg

Colorful tips from our color expert on the At Home blog! Yes, we're fans of pink. How about you?... http://t.co/jJvRsCWn