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Under Arizona Skies: The Apprentice Desert Shelters at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West

von Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer

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Nestled among the cactus thickets and dry washes of the Arizona desert lies an intriguing landscape of architectural experiments. Sometimes encompassing a paloverde tree or suspended many feet above the desert floor, these small dwellings, conceived by architecture students as alternatives to tents and dormitory rooms, embrace¿and in their own way, celebrate¿the natural, rugged terrain surrounding Frank Lloyd Wright¿s Taliesin West. The earliest shelters were created by adventurous apprentices at the Taliesin Fellowship, a school for architects established by Frank Lloyd Wright in the mid-1930s. After Wright¿s death, a more conventional school¿the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture¿was established, and the practice of designing and building a personal dwelling became a unique feature of the school¿s curriculum. Wright insisted that there would be no armchair architects at his school; apprentices would learn through hard work and first-hand experience. The response to this directive has been astonishingly creative. In addition to honing their design and drafting skills, students comb the desert for dwelling sites; consider the effects of extreme temperature change and winter rain; gather construction materials from surrounding hills and dry riverbeds; and thoroughly explore what Wright termed organic architecture. Collected in Under Arizona Skies are photographs and architectural plans of the most exemplary student shelters built at Taliesin West, as well as personal accounts written by Victor E. Sidy, Dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Director of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives.… (mehr)
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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
A small illustrated book about the shelters built by students at Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture school in Arizona. I like Frank Lloyd Wright's work without being too knowledgeable about it, and this introduced me to a new aspect of his work in his teaching. Like all Pomegranate books I have seen, this is very well produced, and demonstrated how all the shelters seemed to draw something from Wright's work while being individual to their creators.
  vestafan | Mar 15, 2012 |
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An elegant little book published by Pomegranate discussing the apprentice shelters made and lived in by the students of Frank Lloyds West's School af Architecture. Only 71 pages but full of pictures and plans.
The 'shelters' themselves must be close to marginal in function even in the desert (they would be fair weather shelters in many places and would be useless in the weeks of horizonal rain of Scotland and many would probably disintegrate in a heavy duty wind) but are often extra-ordinarily beautiful works of art.. Well written text and gorgeous photographs . ( )
  wendyrey | Mar 7, 2012 |
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Gorgeous, if tiny. I love this series, and wish mostly that the illustrations could be larger to do more justice to the topic. As a Wright aficionado, I'm a sucker for anything to do with his sense of architecture and design.
  kimsbooks | Feb 18, 2012 |
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This lovely, small book focuses on one of the more interesting aspects of a Taliesin education: Virtually all students build their own housing out in the desert surrounding the campus. These small structures - considered far preferable to dwelling in the monastic dormitory - are a testament to the imagination and skill of the students. Some of the dwellings are presented as first built, while others as they have been altered over time by successive occupants (students will often move into a shelter built by a former student, and modify it to meet their own needs). The book is small, not coffee-table sized, but the photography is gorgeous. It is refreshing to read about Taliesin but to have the focus on something other than Wright himself.
  Fogcityite | Jan 3, 2012 |
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Oops - an overdue review! This is about the student village at Frank Lloyd Wright's Arizona workshop and architecture teaching institute. A quick read, mainly consisting of pictures, it's very interesting, with plans and information on the use and development of the shelters that students were asked to plan and build for themselves as part of their architectural education. ( )
  LyzzyBee | Dec 26, 2011 |
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Nestled among the cactus thickets and dry washes of the Arizona desert lies an intriguing landscape of architectural experiments. Sometimes encompassing a paloverde tree or suspended many feet above the desert floor, these small dwellings, conceived by architecture students as alternatives to tents and dormitory rooms, embrace¿and in their own way, celebrate¿the natural, rugged terrain surrounding Frank Lloyd Wright¿s Taliesin West. The earliest shelters were created by adventurous apprentices at the Taliesin Fellowship, a school for architects established by Frank Lloyd Wright in the mid-1930s. After Wright¿s death, a more conventional school¿the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture¿was established, and the practice of designing and building a personal dwelling became a unique feature of the school¿s curriculum. Wright insisted that there would be no armchair architects at his school; apprentices would learn through hard work and first-hand experience. The response to this directive has been astonishingly creative. In addition to honing their design and drafting skills, students comb the desert for dwelling sites; consider the effects of extreme temperature change and winter rain; gather construction materials from surrounding hills and dry riverbeds; and thoroughly explore what Wright termed organic architecture. Collected in Under Arizona Skies are photographs and architectural plans of the most exemplary student shelters built at Taliesin West, as well as personal accounts written by Victor E. Sidy, Dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, and Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Director of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives.

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