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Taliesin (Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural school)

Taliesin was Frank Lloyd Wright’s personal architectural school, located in Wisconsin, where he trained future architects and designers from 1932 until his death in 1959. It was both a residence and a creative community, emphasizing Wright’s philosophy of designing architecture that harmonizes with its environment and serves human needs. Students learned through hands-on experience, studying design, craftsmanship, and the integration of nature and built space. Taliesin was also a reflection of Wright’s innovative ideas, blending natural surroundings with modern design, and fostering a collaborative environment that influenced American architecture significantly.