by Bud Dietrich, AIA
New Port Richey, FL, US 34655 · 314 photos
Taliesin Preservation, Inc.
http://www.taliesinpreservation.org

Taliesin Preservation, Inc.

 
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A view from the south/southwest. The original entry drive would have been to the left of the terrace in this photo. The cantilevered "finger" at the right is a narrow walkway that leads nowhere but to a perch above the landscape. This photo clearly depicts Wright's approach that the building should be of the hill, not on the hill.
added by Bud Dietrich, AIA to Designs on College Bowl Games
... while also being unafraid to put it in the air like this famous home in Wisconsin.
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consider multilevel house
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Taliesin
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Of the hill
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Taliesin
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the relationship of the buildilg, with the site.
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exterior color with stone
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stone and stucco?exterior
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FLW Taliesin
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Taliesin
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Everything!
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Taliesin
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FLW
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Taliesin
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cantilever
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Hillside
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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taliesin/wisc...A view from the south/southwest. The original entry drive would have been to the left of the terrace in this photo. The cantilevered "finger" at the right is a narrow walkway that leads nowhere but to a perch above the landscape. This photo clearly depicts Wright's approach that the building should be of the hill, not on the hill
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Frank Llyod Wright
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like the use of the bottom floors
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Canyon house
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Taliesi house 1911 WISCONSIN
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Stepped look, stone terraces.
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Arquitectura
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of the hill, not on the hill. Frank Lloyd Wright
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FRANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frank Lloyd Wright was completely space-age for his time! Gotta love his conceptual brilliance!
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Pp
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Wright House
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Taliessin
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"A building should be 'of the hill', not 'on the hill'."
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It is natural.
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Cabaña
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FLW
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