Welcome to a spectacular mid-century modern home in Wynnewood Hills, walking distance to the Golf Club of Dallas, just 15 minutes or less from the Bishop arts district , Trinity Groves and Downtown. This architectural gem was featured in a 1958 Dallas morning news article written by Jeanne Barnes. The builder was George Sebastian Sr of Sebastian Construction . The home leverages its enlarged footprint to create a flowing layout defined by striking geometric sightlines, soaring vaulted ceilings, 3 fireplaces, and unforgettable entertaining spaces. Make a grand statement the moment guests arrive in the foyer, which boasts rich brick paving into the den area, a massive floor-to-ceiling brick accent wall, and double mid-century walnut entry doors framed by geometric transom windows and frosted-glass privacy side panels. From there, descend a short flight of brick steps into the heart of the home: the ultimate sunken conversation pit. This main living tier features a dramatic floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace , exposed structural wood beam and Brick flooring . Enjoy the beauty of open-concept living without sacrificing structural character, thanks to iconic architectural dividers like the white accent wall with its stylized oval cutout and integrated wood display shelves, alongside a custom-designed geometric half-wall screen separating the upper landing from the main living tiers. This residence offers an array of versatile bonus spaces, including dedicated, light-filled sitting nooks perfect for a music room, home library, gym, or private art studio. These expansive casual areas flow naturally into a open kitchen. Amazing views of the backyard oasis? through a wall of windows and double French doors, framing tranquil views of a sparkling in-ground pool ,slide and diving board. Properties of this scale and architectural significance rarely come to market. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of mid-century modern history.