Futuristic Acorn Hull House
Today the sign out front says "Acorn Hull House."
I've also heard it called the Zebco House (aka Zero Electric Bomb Company, an oilfield business that later became a famous maker of fishing reels). The rumor goes it was built for a Zebco executive and designed in the shape of a fishing reel. From above the home does have the shape of a fishing reel- as in round- but beyond that I don't really see that much resemblance.
I have no idea if the fishing reel story is true, or who designed the circular abode. Here's an aerial view from Google Maps- click to enlarge the image and see if you think it looks more like an acorn or a fishing reel...
It definitely has the look of a Frank Wallace design with that Klingon inspired skylight. But the Tiki-esque look also suggests a Blaine Imel. No matter who is to responsible, they did a great job creating a unique and fascinating exterior. Now if we can just get a tour of the inside!
This unusual house is located off US-412 near the McClellan-Kerr Navigation Channel. Planned highway expansion could adversely affect this unique structure.
I've also heard it called the Zebco House (aka Zero Electric Bomb Company, an oilfield business that later became a famous maker of fishing reels). The rumor goes it was built for a Zebco executive and designed in the shape of a fishing reel. From above the home does have the shape of a fishing reel- as in round- but beyond that I don't really see that much resemblance.
I have no idea if the fishing reel story is true, or who designed the circular abode. Here's an aerial view from Google Maps- click to enlarge the image and see if you think it looks more like an acorn or a fishing reel...
It definitely has the look of a Frank Wallace design with that Klingon inspired skylight. But the Tiki-esque look also suggests a Blaine Imel. No matter who is to responsible, they did a great job creating a unique and fascinating exterior. Now if we can just get a tour of the inside!
This unusual house is located off US-412 near the McClellan-Kerr Navigation Channel. Planned highway expansion could adversely affect this unique structure.
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That's a full half-mile north of US 412. Unless they're planning to reroute the highway I don't see how the home would be endangered.
An overpass and exit ramp for access to Port 33 is being planned. I don't know the details but an adjacent home is supposed to be coming down to make way for it. Hopefully it doesn't come anywhere near this gem.
Interesting.
Wallace isn't dead. But when I asked him about this house in 2010 he claimed he did not design it. He is old though so maybe the years have fogged his memory?
I'd love to know more Anonymous!
His buildings around Tulsa include the Abundant Life Building and John Knox Presbyterian Church. He also designed some of the buildings at ORU.
--Tracy Stanfield Mecum
is amazing and I love it.