Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Arizona, was architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and school in the desert from 1937 until his death in 1959. You can tour Taliesin West. The campus houses the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and an architectural school. Over the years, Wright modified and added to the complex of buildings. The facility was constructed by his apprentices. Many of Wright's most famous buildings were designed in his offices at Taliesin West.
- These Petroglyphys Contained Design Elements that Inspired Wright
- Taliesin West Blends Beautifully into the McDowell Mountains
- When Wright Left for the Summer, Plans and Drawings Were Kept in this Vault.
- Japanese Ceramics, Put Together from a Gump's Shipment Gone Awry
- Taliesin West Blends into the McDowell Mountainscape
- Small Groups Led by Knowledgeable Guides Wind Their Way Throughout the Property.
- From a Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright Just Months Before His Death
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Design for the Arizona State Capitol is On Display
- Sculpture Garden Backed by the Architect's Studio
- Taliesin West Sculpture Features Glass Net Floats
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Home Built in the Brow of the Mountain
- Detail Shows Wright's Use of Desert Stone and Redwood Beams
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
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