plus, we check out the iconic hollyhock house. but first, we head to new canaan, connecticut, to tour the one-of-a-kind tirranna. jim gricar: tirranna is a significant house. and like other significant frank lloyd wright houses, it features a red signature tile at the entry. welcome to "open house." today's show is all about the art, architecture, and legacy of frank lloyd wright, a man who once wrote that every great architect is necessarily a great poet. so it's only fitting that i'm coming to you from frank lloyd wright's masterpiece, the solomon r. guggenheim museum on the upper east side, just steps from central park. now, we're going to discuss the history of this incredible building a little later. but first, let's take a look at some of his other creations. we're getting started in new canaan, connecticut, at tirranna, one of frank lloyd wright's last residential homes completed towards the end of his life in 1955. in a town with its fair share of architectural masterpieces, tirranna stands alone. sited on 15 acres of natur