Perched above the Salt Fork River Basin on approximately 145 acres (MoL), The Glass Home on the Great Plains is one of Oklahoma’s most architecturally significant private residences designed by internationally acclaimed architect Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig. This extraordinary steel, glass, and concrete home was intentionally designed to dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors while blending seamlessly into the surrounding prairie landscape. The 3,615 sqft industrial-modern residence features 3 bedrooms, 3 three-quarter bathrooms with walk-in showers, and 2 half bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling glass captures panoramic views of the river basin, native grasses, wildlife, and neighboring state-owned land. The home is furnished with upscale modern furnishings thoughtfully designed specifically for the home. Luxury and technology are integrated throughout with electronic window shades, smart lighting, surround sound, fiber optic internet, a hidden drop-down movie theater screen, gas fireplace, built-in wine refrigerator, whole-home generator, and touchscreen controls for many of the home’s features. Main-level bedroom suites each offer private bathrooms and outdoor access. Outdoor living includes upper and lower patios, a fireplace, and a propane fire pit overlooking the river valley and abundant wildlife. The detached heated two-car garage includes a storm cellar and room for your recreational equipment. A separate 1,101 sqft guest cabin provides additional accommodations for family, friends, or hunting guests. The land itself is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream featuring river frontage, a private stocked pond, extensive trails, food plots, mature timber, & opportunities for recreation. Located near Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge & Salt Plains State Park, owners and guests can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, crystal digging, wildlife photography. Approximately 30 minutes from a private airport, offering exceptional privacy while remaining accessible.