As we enter through the traditional low entryway, and into a small foyer, with it's centered fireplace, we feel the "compression" the Mr Wright always creates upon first visiting the structure....
We walk through a hall to our right, then, suddenly...wham! the ceiling explodes upward and you're treated to this wonderful spectacle of stained glass & light....
As we stoll around to our next building, we walk through and under one of the many low set overhangs that tie the entire complex together, both visually and practically...
Destination the theater and arts center, another modern geometric monolith...typical FLW style!
Inside we're treated to another explosion of high ceilings, angular interfaces and brilliant colorful lights!
Across we go and into the Visitor's Center, in which you are immediately greeted with more color full glass, and shortly after enter a rather large auditorium, appropriately lined with a photo-documentary of the construction, along with fine examples of some of Mr W's custom designed furniture.
Back across the campus we go, seeing many illustrations of those geometric openings and angles that are an everyday part of any Wright structure.
In the distance our eyes are lured towards the tallest object on campus, reminding us somewhat of the Romeo & Juliet Belltower at Talliesin East.
Just beyond things change again, this time a magnificant fountain that treats the viewer to a constantly changing water dance several times each day.
Just across the fountain is the old library, now turned student center. Here we take a lunch break. We sit on the patio, and just relax enjoying the fountain and cool breeze.
I give Kim & Dave an enthusiastic "Let's go, there's so much more!" Without a single word of reply, I clearly get the subtle message......enough of Mr Wright for today!
...so, I guess you'll just have to head out here to Lakeland and finish the tour yourself......
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