
Taliesin West (1950)
Taliesin West, located near Phoenix, Arizona, is a significant modern architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and his apprentices from 1938 onwards. The site serves as Wright’s winter home and embodies a philosophy of returning to nature and simplicity, contrasting the sophistication that education often imposes. In a letter to James E. Davis, Wright expresses that true inspiration comes from understanding and appreciating nature, rather than merely imitating primitive forms. He emphasizes that Taliesin West represents an original creation that is deeply connected to the environment and the essence of humanity.
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Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright, modern architecture, nature, simplicity, inspiration, education, primitive forms, original creation, environment
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