Article: "Taliesin: Everything You Need to Know About Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Design"

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Roderick Grant
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Re: Article: "Taliesin: Everything You Need to Know About Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Design"

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I agree with this article. Fallingwater and Gugenheim, plus most of FLW's work, are pristine, self-contained works, vignettes. Taliesin and Taliesin West are his autobiography both of which should be taken back to 1959 in every detail. Of course, it would require the obliteration of at least half of Scottsdale to restore T. West fully....
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