1925 | 2262 S. Troost Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma | The Hansen House, not that Hanson, was considered by Goff to be "truly American" in that its design does not borrow from other architectural styles. The design features a rectangular plan, a two-story hollow clay tile structure with stucco finish, and an exaggerated mansard roof that relates to work by Barry Byrne. In its current state, the various elements at the entry (skinny fluted columns, neo-Craftsman porch lights, entablature-free pediment, rustic “Old World Charm” studded doors, spiked fence, address plaque and 8-over-8 vinyl replacement windows with fake muntins) are at odds with the Art Deco and Prairie styling that characterized Goff’s early work.