Form, Function and Access – Touring Frank Lloyd Wright SitesBroadcast date: March 20, 2008 Touring Frank Lloyd Wright Sites (11:54 mins / 10.8 Mb) Because of the very nature of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs, many of his buildings aren’t wheelchair-accessible. For the most part, they contain numerous elevation changes and many of them are classified as historic buildings, so they aren’t required to be accessible. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t any out there; in fact Candy Harrington has compiled quite a list from her years of researching accessible travel. Join her as she takes you on a tour of her favorites. Resources From ShowMeyer May Home Taliesin West Touring Frank Lloyd Wright Sites (11:54 mins / 10.8 Mb) |
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