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... In October 1932, a little more than ten years after his return from Japan, Wright founded a fellowship for young architects at Taliesin. ...
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... The original Taliesin was built for himself, his family, his architectural practice and later the Taliesin Fellowship (Wright 6). I learned that about a decade ...
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... 5 (Storrer 2) Taliesin, a place were Wright generated many ideas, was his workplace and home. He also taught others about architecture there as well. ...
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... Taliesin Association Architects, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation are living legacies of what Wright founded ...
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... called Taliesin. Once Taliesin was completed in 1911, Wright left her and their children again and moved to his new home. It wasn ...
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... At Taliesin West (begun 1938), his winter home in Scottsdale, Arizona, Wright established a studio-workshop for apprentice who assisted him on his projects. ...
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... In 1932, Wright founded the Taliesin Fellowship, \"a combination of architectural education and apprenticeships wherein the students who admired Wright\'s work ...
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... architects. He also wrote two books, "An Autobiography" and "The Disappearing City". Wright also founded the "Taliesin Fellowship". It ...
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... young architects to come ands study with him, creating the Taliesin Fellowship. ... Frank Lloyd Wright developed a truly American style of architecture, an example ...
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... Encarta Online Encyclopedia, Internet Site, 2000, *http://encarta.msm.com* Taliesin Preservation Commission, Inc., Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, "Frank Lloyd ...
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... Throughout Wright's career, architects who were more conventional opposed his rebellious ... Upon his return, established in Taliesin, the home and school 13 he ...
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... That is architecture." Despite these troubles, Wright worked strenuously throughout the decade. Wright founded a fellowship for young architects at Taliesin. ...
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