Wisconsin-born Frank Lloyd Wright has always been one of my favorite American architects. Since I’ve visited some of his works in the Oak Park area of Chicago, I just had to visit Taliesin West.
TW was built in 1937 as his retreat from the bitter cold of the Wisconsin winters. Mr & Mrs FLW lived in tents on the property along with the apprentices that worked on the construction. I found it really interesting to learn that, to this day, the students (apprentices) that are enrolled in the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture (which splits sessions between Taliesin in Wisconsin and TW in Arizona) design, construct, and live in their own desert shelters on the TW property. Some students have gone so far as to install solar panels to enable a few creature comforts they would otherwise not have.
All of the stone used in construction was gathered from the hills on the property and hand laid into the walls.






