Designed by Eugene G. Groves, it is a seven-level building and 3,000 square foot dwelling.
The exterior is precast and poured-in-place, reinforced concrete, a process that was patented by Groves and made by his construction company.
The exterior walls have rounded corners and are finished in stucco, and there is a rooftop terrace with a domed living room roof.
Decorative elements include wrought iron and red glazed tiles.
The house has an irregular, seven-level floor plan.