Having been to eighteen Wright structures including Taliesin West in Scottsdale, the Gamage in Tempe, and Fallingwater in Mill Run, my wife and I finally made it to his home and studio. It was noticeable on the tour how Wright progressed in design from earlier concepts to those later incorporated in his classics; horizonal lines, earth tones, and height forced perspectives. Our excellent docent first started with the outside architecture then toured us through the home and later the studio. The children's playroom and gallery was spectacular. It was interesting knowing that Wright patrolled this studio, worked in his office, kept patrons waiting in "the waiting room" and meet with clients and stored documents in the octagonal library. The library was surreal in knowing that decisions were made here that affected our the Wright structures we visited.