Uncertainty seems to be the only constant for the future of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture school.
Established in 1932, the School of Architecture (SoAT) at Taliesin evolved from a residential apprenticeship program called the Taliesin Fellowship to an accredited three-year graduate institution. For some 80 years, the SoAT has operated between Taliesin, Wright’s 800-acre family homestead near Spring Green, Wisconsin, and Taliesin West, a second campus established in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1937. (Both properties were inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage list last summer, along with six other Wright buildings.)
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