Frank Lloyd Wright

After a number of years that included great triumphs, significant commissions and terrible tragedies, Wright eventually settled back on the Wisconsin farm where he was born.

There he developed a type of apprenticeship he called "the Fellowship", naming an entire complex of housing, barns and studios "Taliesin" from Welch mythology. Later, he would expand his program to include another site near Scottsdale Arizona.

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