As social distancing and stay-at-home orders have swept the country, many Frank Lloyd Wright sites that are normally open to the public have had to close their doors, just when they were gearing up for the spring touring season. Wright’s works bring people together in harmony with the natural world, reminding us that we are all connected, even when we’re apart. So, in partnership among participating sites, and with leadership from the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Unity Temple Restoration Foundation, Wright sites around the country will be shared virtually.
Each Thursday participating public Frank Lloyd Wright sites will share #WrightVirtualVisits via their social media. These short videos introduce sites to new audiences and provide interesting and informal glimpses into their design, history, and more. #WrightVirtualVisits are currently on a short summer break but start up again on August 20. To tour the sites virtually or for more information on tour release dates, please visit Savewright.org.