Seth Peterson Cottage
This elegant yet simple and habitable work-of-art is an embodiment of Mr. Wright’s design principles of being open to nature and of making small spaces appear larger. It was described by William Wesley Peters of Taliesin as having more architecture per square foot than any other building he knew. Balanced on the edge of a wooded bluff overlooking picturesque Mirror Lake, the 1958 designed Seth Peterson Cottage was one of Wright’s last commissions.
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