© Mark Hertzberg (2024)
I have just finished helping lead my 17th Road Scholar Frank Lloyd Wright tour. The number is important because it speaks to my challenge to try to find something different to photograph each time I visit a familiar Wright commission. I look for something other than a literal building photo. Here is what I found this week at some of the buildings. They are shown in the order in which we visited the Wisconsin buildings in this Illinois / Wisconsin tour (a link to the itinerary is at the end of the post):
Looking up at the adjoining eaves of two Burnham Block duplexes, Milwaukee:

Looking up stairway from the basement, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

The roof of the Unitarian Meeting House, Madison, from across the parking lot:

Wyoming Valley School, Spring Green:

Reflections of east classroom windows in the west classroom window:


The reflections were visible only when I was seated at a desk, and disappeared when I stood
Assembly Hall, Wyoming Valley School:


Entrance Hall, Wyoming Valley School:


Private dining room, Riverview Terrace Restaurant

Drafting Room at Hillside:






Outside the drafting room:

Romeo and Juliet Windmill, as the weather changed:


Road Scholar Wright Tour:
https://www.roadscholar.org/find-an-adventure/22976/Architectural-Masterworks-of-Frank-Lloyd-Wright
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Mr. and Mrs. Wright and their guests sat in the seats to the right.





From Wright’s “An Autobiography:” When I was a small child I used to lie awake listening to the strains of the Sonata Pathetique—Father playing it on the Steinway square downstairs in the Baptist minister’s house at Weymouth. It takes me back to boyhood again when I hear it now.” [FLLW: Collected Writings, v. 4, p. 147.]






The Buddha statues will be put back in their original places flanking the stage.























Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 1956
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, 1938
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, 1938
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, 1938
Guggenheim Museum, New York City, 1943
Hillside Drafting Room, Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1933
Hollyhock House, Los Angeles, 1919
Imperial Hotel entry way, Tokyo, 1915, as rebuilt at Meiji Mura near Nagoya, Japan
Lindholm Service Station, Cloquet, Minnesota, 1956
Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, California, 1957
Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, California, 1957
Meyer May House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1908
Meyer May House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1908
Meyer May House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1908
Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 1952
Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 1952
Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 1952
Romeo and Juliet Windmill, Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1898
SC Johnson Administration Building, Racine, Wisconsin, 1936
SC Johnson Administration Building, Racine, Wisconsin, 1936
SC Johnson Research Tower, Racine, Wisconsin, 1943/44
Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1911, 1925
Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1911, 1925
Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1911, 1925
Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1911, 1925
Thomas P. Hardy House, Racine, Wisconsin, 1904/05
Wingspread, Wind Point, Wisconsin, 1937
Wingspread, Wind Point, Wisconsin, 1937




















































O’Malley, left, Henning, and Scott June 28, 2019, at Taliesin for a meeting of the Taliesin Fellows.
O’Malley, Tim Samuelson, left, then the City of Chicago Cultural Historian, and David Jameson meet in Samuelson’s archives near OA+D’s, in June 2018 to plan an exhibit about Alfonse Iannelli at the Racine, Wisconsin, Heritage Museum.
Christopher Paulson, right, Executive Director of the Racine Heritage Museum looks at cartoons of windows Iannelli designed for Francis Barry Byrne’s St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Racine, which Samuelson was lending to the museum.











“They were removed and replaced with the rolled rubber roofing in 1968 after a stack of extra tiles which had been set aside to repair the roof fell over and damaged a truck. The structure of the roof meant that the tiles needed constant maintenance and replacement so plenty of extras were kept on hand.” 



A student’s bicycle outside the Hillside Drafting Room, October, 2018









