In 1958 Seth Peterson hired Frank Lloyd Wright to build him and his fiancé a cottage in Wisconsin. Both Frank Lloyd Wright and Seth Peterson passed away before the completion of the cottage, and the land was passed on to the government. Thirty years later Joyce Kult wrote an article, saving the cottage from being destroyed. Now, in 2016 the cottage serves as a historical land mark as the most architecture per square in Frank Lloyd Wright's illustrious career.