The May 2008 issue of Dwell has a two-page interview with Pedro Guerrero, Frank Lloyd Wright’s photographer (and Alexander Caler’s and Louise Nevelson’s). If you are a Dwell hater, or are easily annoyed by high-income, urban-residing, black-wearing, twenty-something hipsters, the short interview probably isn’t worth the $5.99 cover price.
But Guerrero is extremely talented and […]
January 25, 2008 – 2:07 pm
Ten buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright have been been named eligible to be nominated for inclusion on the United Nation’s list of World Heritage Sites over the next ten years, a determination made by the US Department of the Interior.
Fallingwater and both Taliesins have been working towards the designation for nearly two decades.
[Lynda] Waggoner […]
By Douglas Anders
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Posted in Preservation
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Also tagged Arizona, Bartlesville, California, Chicago, Fallingwater, Guggenheim, Hollyhock House, Illinois, Los Angeles, Marin County Civic Center, Oak Park, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Price Tower, Racine, Robie House, S.C. Johnson, Scotsdale, Taliesin, Taliesin West, Unity Temple, Wisconsin
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November 2, 2007 – 8:53 pm
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Taliesin Apprenticeship — of course it’s time for a party. A celebration will be held November 8- 12 at Taliesin West. Among the notable attendees will be: Eric Lloyd Wright, Paoli Soleri (Taliesin alumnus), Pedro Guerrero, Earl Nisbet, and John Rattenbury. Events include a […]
This article (”Razing Arizona”) from The Architectural Record looks that the threat to Arizona’s modern architecture. The next battle for preservationists is the Valley National Bank (now Chase Bank) branch in the Phoenix neighborhood of Arcadia. The 1967 structure was designed by Frank M. Henry, who still teaches at Taliesin West.
Two modern bank branches were […]