He is still revered globally by architects despite his personal life being a mess. He was born just 2 years after The Civil War in 1867 though he often lied about his birth year. He died at the ripe old age of 91 in Phoenix. His list of accomplishments with regard to living with nature, forward thinking with architecture is long and impressive. An apprentice program started back in 1932 continues today as The School of Architecture because of him and the foundation. The foundation serves to keep alive his legacy and to promote opportunities to the public for life long learning.
This house, Taliesin West is a National Historic Landmark. It like many of his homes was built with money from others.
I especially enjoyed the art on display from residences in the program.
And chucked when I saw this bed, which might be a good item today with "friends" living together but not being a couple.
You'll need to draw your own conclusions about Tiger; I certainly have with regard to Frank.
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