Taliesin, Architectural studio in Wisconsin, USA
Taliesin is the home, studio, school, and 800-acre agricultural estate of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Built in 1911, Taliesin was named after a Welsh bard whose name means 'shining brow'.
The studio reflects Wright's philosophy of organic architecture, integrating buildings with nature.
Taliesin is now a museum and the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
It has been rebuilt twice after being destroyed by fire.
Location: Spring Green
Inception: 1911
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Architectural style: Prairie School architecture
Address: 5481 County Rd C, Spring Green, WI 53588 53588
Website: taliesinpreservation.org
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap