FAQ About Frank Lloyd Wright

What is Taliesin and its significance in Wright's life?
Taliesin, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, was Frank Lloyd Wright's estate and architectural laboratory. It served as his primary residence and studio for a significant portion of his life. Taliesin is significant because it was both a personal project and a changing canvas of his architectural philosophy, reflecting various phases of his evolving style. Tragically, the site also witnessed personal tragedies, including a fire and a murder that claimed the lives of several people, including Wright's partner.