‘Masterfully Designed’ Glass House Perched on the Edge of DC’s Rock Creek Park Is an ‘Urban’ Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright

A glass and brick residence in Washington, D.C.'s Forest Hills neighborhood, designed by architect Travis Price, has been relisted for $3.99 million after initially being listed in June 2025 for $4.7 million. The five-bedroom home, located at 2807 Chesterfield Place NW, spans over 9,000 square feet and borders Rock Creek Park. Price's design draws inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright's midcentury modern principles, emphasizing a connection between the home and its natural surroundings. The residence features expansive glass walls that reflect the environment, a double-height living room with forest views, floating stairs, and an elevator. Listing agent Greg Gaddy described the home as "one of the most architecturally distinctive residences currently available in Washington," highlighting Price's philosophy of designing the home as an extension of its site.
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