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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home in Scottsdale, Arizona from 1937 until his death in 1959. He used his famous designs to build his home. This was the place where he designed many of his later famous buildings including the Guggenheim Museum in New York City and Grady Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University in Tempe. In addition, his home was also a school for future architects. There are many tours available today for his home.


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Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture | Campuses (0 words)
Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture maintains and operates two campuses: Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
W E S T, The construction of Taliesin West, begun by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1937, was designed by Wright and built over many years by apprentices who were a part of the resident Taliesin Fellowship.
Taliesin West is the main campus of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.
Taliesin Preservation, Inc. - About Us (0 words)
Taliesin is special because it is the root from which both Wright and his ideas emerged.
Taliesin® Preservation, Inc. (TPI) works to preserve Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin as an eminent example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision, to illustrate the impact he made on architecture through his work at Taliesin, and to share with the public the breadth and depth of his ideas.
TPI operates the Frank Lloyd Wright® Visitor Center at Taliesin, which offers public access to the site and grounds, serves as an educational resource on Frank Lloyd Wright and his work, and conducts the preservation program to maintain, restore and nurture the physical environment of the Taliesin Estate.
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