Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, was Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and architectural school, built in 1937 using local desert materials. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it exemplifies Wright's "organic architecture" and continues to function as a center for architectural education.
Taliesin West, the former winter home and studio of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is an architectural marvel that blends seamlessly with the Arizona desert. Here’s what makes it an inspiring destination:
Taliesin West is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and admirers of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work, offering an inspiring glimpse into his groundbreaking approach to design and harmony with nature.
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