Come to my house
Day Three- 1/4 Lap of America Taleisin From the main court yard, a narrow entranceway leads into the garage court area ![]() ![]() Hey, cool, Frank Lloyd Wright Garage Pics! ![]() ![]() The narrow stairway to its right brought back memories of the 21inch wide hallways at Kentuck Knob where Wright based the width on the amount of space needed to carry packages through the corridors of Pullman train cars. ![]() The red doorway at right leads into what was a "cool room" and ice storage area. ![]() The statue is a copy of one he installed for a client. She seemed like a portal to upper and lower worlds. Lower World: The arched doorway leads into an underground root cellar ![]() ![]() Upper World: The stairway is pleasantly disorienting. I felt my normal expectations of lawn and roof had been reversed. ![]() ![]() ![]() An enclosed walkway connects the two sides of the garage court. ![]() The large structure at right is an area that was designed for music recitals. The exact number of pianos FLW had at Taliesin is uncertain, however at one time, there were at least six. ![]() The Main Entrance runs parallel to the garage driveway, leading into the Entrance Court. ![]() Rungs for tethering horses are still found at various entranceways. ![]() Always turning corners, winding your way, in expectation of what is to come. Building anticipation. Happiness is the corner. ![]() ![]() ![]() Very dark. Looking up into an air vent, you can see charred timbers reinforced with newer wood. The fire stopped at this point, before doing damage to the studio. Wright felt this was a sign that he should continue his work. |
1 Day Two- 1/4 Lap of America Part 1 Another Change in Plans~~ Part 2 Indiana~~ Part 3 Chicago Roads~~ Part 4 The Pit~~ Part 5 Teachum's Garage~~ Part 6 Love and Hate on I-294~~ Part 7 Route 14~~ Part 8 Manona Terrace (FLW)~~ |
![]() 1/4 Lap of America Frank Lloyd Wright Gumball Page May 21-30, 2001 ![]() |