The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Victory Cruise Lines have announced a themed tour of the Great Lakes for 2025. The tour will feature lectures and visits to key works by the American architect.

The foundation has partnered with Victory Cruise Line to integrate themed programming into its 2025 Great Lakes cruises. This initiative includes onboard lectures and guided tours of some of Wright's most iconic works.

Organized in conjunction with the Taliesin Institute, the Foundation's educational division, the project seeks to offer a more in-depth look at Wright's life and legacy.

Participants will visit sites such as the Unity Temple in Oak Park, the Smith House in Detroit, and the Meyer May House in Grand Rapids. Special access to private residences, such as the Amberg House, is also included.

Designed by Taliesin Institute scholars, the programming will focus on Wright's approach to intentional design, his integration of buildings with the natural environment, and his impact on modern architecture. According to the foundation, these types of collaborations help achieve its goal of fostering a more conscious life connected to design principles.

This is not the first time the foundation has expanded beyond traditional architectural spaces. In recent years, the Foundation has collaborated with brands such as Lindal Cedar Homes, Kith, and New Balance to explore new ways to disseminate the architect's vision in contemporary contexts.

Victory Cruise Line's smaller ships will offer an intimate, content-focused experience aimed at those looking to explore architectural heritage from cultural and educational perspectives.