Frank lloyd wright: Taliesin west

Taliesen West was Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and school. This building was erected in 1937 in Arizona. Wright would migrate west every winter from Wisconsin to Arizona. The structure’s rocks and wood is made from local sources and is referred to as “desert masonry.” The house blends in beautifully with nature and seems to be apart of the landscape, with its long, flat appendages. The structure has a lot of natural light and water flowing throughout the building. Today, the building is the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation.

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