Frank Lloyd Wright was the most influential American architect who ever lived, and the buildings he left behind are among the most extraordinary structures on the continent. This travelogue visits his defining works — beginning with Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, widely considered the greatest private residence ever built.
From Fallingwater, the journey moves to Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin — Wright's home, studio, and school — and continues through his Prairie Style houses in Chicago's suburbs, the Johnson Wax Building in Racine, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Each building reveals a different facet of Wright's lifelong pursuit of organic architecture.
Wright believed that buildings should grow naturally from their landscape, and this travelogue explores that philosophy through his work and his life. For anyone who cares about how we build and how we live, this is one of the most illuminating journeys in the American landscape.
Every Travelogue Includes
- ◆Audio-visual presentation
- ◆Literary and historical immersion into the region
- ◆Handouts and reference materials
- ◆Accommodation recommendations
- ◆Recipes from the area
- ◆Featured hotel and inn highlights
- ◆Discussion of the featured literature or novel
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