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  1. Explore Gammage. ASU Gammage is one of architect Frank Lloyd Wrights final designs. Constructed in 1964, the building is named for Grady Gammage, the legendary ASU president who led Arizona State College’s campaign in the state legislature for a change to Arizona State University in 1958.

  2. Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium. 1959–1964, Frank Lloyd Wright with Taliesin Associated Architects. 1200 S. Forest Ave. Easily Arizona State Universitys most recognized building, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium reflects the determined vision of Grady Gammage, president of Arizona State College, and Frank Lloyd Wright, world famous ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2018 · The auditorium’s history precedes its opening night in 1964 — seven years prior, Grady Gammage, the former ASU president and namesake of the building, had a vision for ASU and he enlisted his long-time friend, internationally known architect Frank Lloyd Wright, to bring it to fruition.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · ASU Library Home. Library news. Continuing the legacy: the Taliesin Associated Architects collection. Published July 24, 2023. Updated Aug. 23, 2023. At the time of his death in 1959, Frank Lloyd Wright was working on around a hundred and twenty projects that were in various stages of development.

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    • Taliesin West. The Taliesin West is perhaps the architect’s most famous work in Arizona. It actually served as his winter home and school in the desert, and is now the main campus of The School of Architecture.
    • Raymond Carlson House. While one may consider Raymond Carlson House one of the more underrated Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in Arizona, it’s still worth featuring.
    • Benjamin Adelman House. The housing crisis after World War II was a real problem. Therefore, Wright started designing architecture that would turn to be affordable and modular housing solutions for the medium family.
  6. Source: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Creator: Frank Lloyd Wright Date: 1957 Designing Gammage Architect Frank Lloyd Wright shows off his plan for Gammage Auditorium to Arizona State University President Grady Gammage.

  7. Gammage Auditorium is a Wright-designed building is named for Dr. Grady Gammage. He is the legendary ASU president who led Arizona State College’s victorious campaign in the state legislature for a name change to Arizona State University in 1958.