Jacobson House, located in Norman, Oklahoma, is a historic home with a rich legacy dating back to its construction in 1917 by Oscar and Jeanne Jacobson. Saved from demolition by a group of dedicated Norman residents, the house now stands as a testament to Jacobson's unique design incorporating passive climate control systems and a seamless connection to nature.
Dr. Oscar B. Jacobson, a prominent landscape painter of the Southwest, had a deep respect for Plains Indian art and culture, which is reflected in the house's history and purpose. Today, Jacobson House serves as a cultural center preserving the legacy of Dr. Jacobson and promoting the arts through exhibitions and educational programs.
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