The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture celebrated its 75th anniversary in November of 2007 and over 40,000 students have participated in the Foundation’s K-12 summer camp program since its inception.
The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture (www.taliesin.edu) offers academically and professionally accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees (BAS and M.Arch). Students and faculty collaborate on projects both on campus (such as the new Mod.Fab project) and on real projects nationally. These have included The New American Village (sustainable communities post-Katrina), planning and design “charettes” for a New Mexico Artists Community, rural housing in Uganda, and evaluations of the economic and social consequences of sprawl development in the Phoenix metropolitan region. The unique historic buildings on both campuses used by the School of Architecture enable students and faculty to be directly involved in historic preservation initiatives, landscape design and the stewardship of the pristine natural habitats at both Taliesin and Taliesin West.
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