Falcon Nest, Residential building in Prescott, United States
Falcon Nest is a residential building in Prescott, Arizona, designed as a tower-like structure with multiple stories stacked in an unconventional way. The house incorporates both mechanical and traditional means of vertical access to connect its various living levels.
The house was designed and built by architect Sukumar Pal in 1994. Its unconventional height later prompted local authorities in Prescott to revise building regulations for the area.
The construction of this residence led Prescott authorities to modify local zoning regulations, limiting new residential buildings to a maximum height of 35 feet.
The property sits in Prescott and is visible from outside, though public access to the interior is not available. Its distinctive tower-like shape makes it easy to spot when exploring the local area.
Residents enjoy sweeping views across Arizona from various levels of the house, including notable mountain peaks. These panoramic vistas from multiple elevations make the location a defining feature of the property.
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