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[1-Day] Photography Tour - Mies van de Rohr: Farnsworth House & Frank Lloyd Wright: Pettit Chapel
The general timeline is as follows:
Sunrise shoot at Pettit Chapel
Group breakfast
Tour + photograph Farnsworth House, interior and exterior
Mies van de Rohr: Farnsworth House
The Edith Farnsworth House (1945-1951) stands as an iconic example of modern American architecture. Designed by the renowned modernist architect Mies van der Rohe, it was the first home he created in America. Located in Plano, Illinois, the house was completed in 1951, epitomizing Mies van der Rohe's modernist ideals. With a steel structure entirely surrounded by glass walls, the building seamlessly connects its occupants with the idyllic natural surroundings. This masterwork has been, and continues to be, revered for its architectural brilliance.
Come join international published photographer Andrew Pielage as you tour and photograph both the interior and exterior of this American icon.
For more information, visit the Mies van de Rohr: Farnsworth House website.
Frank Lloyd Wright: Pettit Chapel
Constructed in 1907 and nicknamed the "mini Robie," Pettit Chapel in Belvidere, Illinois exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's early Prairie style. Featuring a cruciform layout that extends into side porches, topped with a low, hipped roof and wide eaves, the chapel is distinguished by its design. Inside, visitors find a fireplace and art glass windows adorned with abstract geometric patterns. Over the years, Pettit Chapel has undergone extensive restoration efforts and remains the sole Frank Lloyd Wright creation situated within a cemetery.
Price: $450
Travel to and from the tour sites is included.
Meal is included.
Hotel accommodations are not included.
Related photography workshop and tour:
Laurent House, Anderson Japanese Garden, and Fred B. Jones (Penwern) Estate