Photos © Mark Hertzberg
This is the last day of the Road Scholar Frank Lloyd Wright trip which I am accompanying. Today I found myself looking at shapes in the six Wright sites we visited. I relied on memory to try to not repeat photos I have taken in the past. I was challenged to turn this post into a “Where Was I When I Took This Photo?” game rather than caption photos as I normally would. The photos are presented in the order in which we visited the sites. The answers are at the bottom.
Site A:
Site B:
Site C:
Site D:
Site E:
Site F:
Answers:
A: Jacobs 1 House – The odd shaped bricks are attributed to Wright reportedly having his apprentices use bricks taken from the SC Johnson Administration Building. There are 200 shapes of bricks in the Administration Building. B: Unitarian Meeting House C: Wyoming Valley School D: Hillside School E: Hillside Drafting Room F: Taliesin
Thank you to Taliesin Preservation for greeting us at the Visitors Center with this sign:
Scroll down to see yesterday’s “Writing Wright with Light” post, and previous blog articles.
Fun photos! You had me guessing. I have been to all those sights but I only recognized the Jacobs and Taliesin. Winning photo for unusual subject matter in my opinion is the latch from Jacobs 1. Very clever, Mark!