GPS
N 36 06.563
W 95 57.992
This house was designed by Leo Clark for Arnold Ungerman. Ungerman was a doctor who once worked for the U.S. Department of Indian Affairs on a Hopi-Navaho reservation. He and his wife fell in love with the Southwestern style of architecture and intended this house to be a blend of Mexican-Southwestern and contemporary modern styles. It is a two-story, concrete block structure on a concrete slab foundation. The house features a flat roof, corner windows, and a curved bay composed of glass block. Horizontal bands above the entry and at the roof line add to the Streamline effect.
the short description was prepared by the Tulsa Preservation Commission
Tulsa Preservation Commission Photo
note that the Art Deco windows in
the Archive photo above
have been replaced, destroying the Air Deco features