Frank Lloyd Wright + Taylor A. Woolley

I am a professor emeritus who taught architectural history at the University of Utah to future architects for 39 years. My interest in Frank Lloyd Wright began while in junior high school in the fifties when my father, who worked in downtown Manhattan, would bring...
Taliesin is beautiful; it is not drowsy, but stimulating.

Taliesin is beautiful; it is not drowsy, but stimulating.

I saw Taliesin first in 1962 with my father on my way to college. I had written a fictional account of going there that appeared in the high school literary magazine after reading Wright’s Autobiography. My interest in Wright was stimulated by my architect-father’s...
It certainly feels organic in the way it evolved.

It certainly feels organic in the way it evolved.

Visiting Taliesin, I was most inspired by how Frank Lloyd Wright lived within the exploration of his profession. Signs of additions and removal of elements reflect the structure’s continual evolution. It certainly feels organic in the way it evolved. It grew and...