Friday 31 May 2013

Scottsdale's Architectural Attraction

Scottsdale's Architectural Attraction 

When you think of great American architecture, chances are that you remember the images of skyscrapers in New York, New England colonial homes, even before the war Victorian house in the south. Scottsdale, Arizona might come to mind in the last place, but it is still an architectural marvel - Taliesin West is known.

Frank Lloyd Wright design, is often cited as America's most influential architects of all time, this structure is his winter home and studio. In 1937, he bought 640 acres of the Sonoran Desert near McDowell Mountains, where he built Taliesin West, was named after a mysterious Welsh poet and magician. As many of his other buildings, Wright inspired into surrounding structures during construction. As the desert landscape as a backdrop, the compound of colorful native stone, wood beams and concrete built. When completed in 1959, the studio is a testament to Wright's unique style and sensibility - one can still enjoy today.

As a National Historic Landmark, Taliesin West is open to the public. There, you can not only provide all the attractions of the architect's innovative ideas, but the surrounding desert scenery. Many of the rooms open to the desert, which helps to integrate the structure with the landscape and drive home how much Wright's creative process depends on the observation of nature. Of particular interest is Wright's personal studio and his so-called "Garden Room, the use of transparent materials and glass roof light space This room opens to a garden and a view of the horizon.

Visitors can experience Wright's indoor and outdoor spaces perfectly integrated in almost any day of the year, public travel booking saves Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas. Anywhere these tours last one to three hours, and they cover different areas of the property, from the studio proper quarters, and some even extend out the door. Although these tours are charging an entrance fee, parking is free. Visitors should also remember, however, Taliesin West structure was built decades ago, today they are not held to the same standards for accessibility of buildings. This means that the use of a wheelchair or walker who will in their discretion, require use of the ramp on the property available.

Taliesin is not just a destination for lovers of architecture, it is also the place to train the next generation of architects, innovation and creativity. Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, the main campus, holding compound is looking for a professional Bachelor of Architecture Master of Architecture degree or students in the fall and spring semesters. In addition to access to Frank Lloyd Wright Archives and outstanding library, students are invited to build their own shelters, as they stay in their homes throughout the campus. Such a project, so that they consider the surrounding areas, it is related to how people adapt and live in. Even if they do not intend to school, tourists can visit these desert shelters to see how students deal with challenges.

The concept of innovation, and to push the boundaries and find new ways to meet the goal is to build Taliesin West and living in the core of its structure, its students. This is why there is a recent effort to convert this National Historic Site is a net-zero energy produces as much energy as it needs a web site. This process involves the sustainable energy solar panels generate electricity, as well as better insulation, lighting and other energy-saving products to use, saving energy.

You may never have guessed it, but Taliesin West, Scottsdale arid surrounding landscape is a good place to observe the legendary architectural genius, and see the future of the architect's ideas sprout.

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