
Goff's House (aka Bavinger House)
Goff’s House, also known as the Bavinger House, is an innovative, modernist residence in Norman, Oklahoma, designed by architect Bruce Goff. Completed in 1950, it features a striking organic form with undulating walls and a distinctive, sculptural roof that appears to float. Built primarily from concrete and glass, the house harmonizes with its natural surroundings, embodying Goff’s imaginative approach to architecture. Recognized for its unique design and craftsmanship, the Bavinger House is considered an important example of mid-20th-century organic architecture and continues to inspire architects and visitors alike.