It’s pleasing to imagine the ghost of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright wandering around an enclave of a dozen homes off Mesa Road in Colorado Springs.
He hasn’t lost his way in the afterlife, but come to visit and pay homage to the heirlooms designed by his granddaughter, Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, a longtime Springs architect whose style was greatly influenced by her famous grandfather.
One of these homes, the Wood-Peterson House, built in 1951 for Myron Wood, a lauded photographer of the Southwest from the late 1940s to the late ‘80s, stands back from the road, enclosed by a forest canopy and hidden from the hustle of traffic steaming up and down nearby Uintah Street…