Friday, December 5, Taliesin West Closes at 2:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
The County of Marin has launched a downloadable mobile app showcasing the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Marin County Civic Center.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 3, 2017
The long-anticipated $23 million comprehensive restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois is expected to be complete by the end of May 2017.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 31, 2017
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is excited to announce the return of summer camp offerings, focusing on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) education programming for students, beginning this June at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 28, 2017
The following passage, an assignment given to apprentices at Taliesin, was taken from the book, “Art and Philosophy of Frank Lloyd Wright.” The book was written by architect Vernon Swaback, one of Wright’s former apprentices.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 20, 2017
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation exists to preserve Taliesin and Taliesin West, and to contribute to society an understanding of the famous architect’s ideas and designs. Our president and CEO, Stuart Graff, visited with Ted Simons of Arizona Horizon to discuss our new vision for the Foundation.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 16, 2017
“The [Arizona] desert with its rim of arid mountains spotted like the leopard’s skin or tattooed with amazing patterns of creation, is a grand garden the like of which in sheer beauty of reach, space, and pattern does not exist, I think, in the world.” – Frank Lloyd Wright, 1950
The David and Gladys Wright House online tour allows visitors from around the world to virtually experience the home in Phoenix, Arizona.
Zach Rawling | Feb 27, 2017
In naming our blog – home to updates on the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, pieces of history, and closer looks into the lives of those celebrating Wright’s legacy – we wanted to be rooted in the history of Taliesin.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Feb 14, 2017
For anyone who has ever wanted to take a road trip with Frank Lloyd Wright, the next best thing is now available as a one-of-a-kind experience of Wright’s tremendous impact on his home state of Wisconsin. In March 2016, Governor Scott Walker signed legislation and dedicated $50,000 to create the Frank Lloyd Wright Heritage Trail, a scenic tour spotlighting Wright’s buildings throughout the state. It covers Wright sites from Richland Center (Wright’s birthplace) to Racine (S.C. Johnson Research Tower and Wingspread).
Andrew Pielage | Feb 14, 2017