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The School of Architecture founded by Frank Lloyd Wright as the Taliesin Fellowship in 1932, offering a NAAB-accredited M.Arch degree and short-term immersion programs.
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The school is the smallest accredited graduate architecture program in the United States and emphasizes hands-on learning, architectural immersion, experimentation, and a design-build program that grew out of the Taliesin Fellowships’ tradition of building shelters in the Arizona desert.
Feb 6, 2020 · Today upwards of 30 M.Arch students still live and work at what is now called the Taliesin School of Architecture (formerly the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture), splitting their...
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Jan 29, 2020 · The School of Architecture at Taliesin (SOAT) will continue operating during the Spring 2020 Semester. The school will officially close by the end of June. There are approximately 30 students...
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College and University programs allow students and scholars to immerse themselves via lectures, panel discussions, presentations, customized programs, and onsite research into the architecture of Taliesin (WI) and Taliesin West (AZ) and its surrounding landscapes.