While Frank Lloyd Wright did stay in an Italian Tuscan villa, working on the Wasmuth Portfolio (and spending time with Mamah), there is no evidence that he designed and built anything while over there. So this recent claim of being able to rent a Wright-designed Tuscan villa seems dubious. Does anyone know something we don't about this? See more here.
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In the fine print is says that the house or villa was designed by one of Mr. Wright's pupils, not Mr. Wight. It also states that it is an Example of Mr. Wright's work. Crafty wording I must say, but it seems as if it is NOT a true Wright structure.
Posted by: Corey W Crawford | May 04, 2009 at 01:39 PM