Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture
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| Architecture School | Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture |
| People | |
| Address | Taliesin West, P.O. Box 4430 (October 15-May 15) |
| Scottsdale, Arizona, 85261-4430 USA | |
| Telephone | 480.860.2700 X 414 |
| Fax | 480.860.8472 |
| FLLWSA@taliesin.edu | |
| Web Site | http://www.taliesin.edu |
| Majors Offered | Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Master of Architecture |
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| Architecture School | Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture |
| People | |
| Address | Taliesin, 5481 County Highway C (May 16-October 14) |
| Spring Green, Wisconsin, 53588 USA | |
| Telephone | 608.588.2511 X 439 |
| Fax | |
| FLLWSA@taliesin.edu | |
| Web Site | http://www.taliesin.edu |
| Majors Offered | Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Master of Architecture |
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See also Frank Lloyd Wright.
"The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture was formally initiated in 1932 when twenty-three apprentices came to live and learn at Taliesin. The sources of this educational philosophy have roots that go back much further than the '30s. The program of the School, while remaining remarkably true to its heritage, has evolved through experience and the need to address changing times." - http://www.taliesin.edu/pages/history.html
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"The Taliesin education provides the foundations for creative, cooperative, independent persons in architecture through active experiential learning. The School has pioneered experiential learning in architecture since 1932 and remains dedicated to the principle of "Learning by Doing" which is interdisciplinary in nature. The relationship between resources, various ways of learning and knowledge-based outcomes characterize the curriculum.
"The learner (called the Apprentice) is an active participant in the design of the pathway through the program, draws on a variety of resources, uses specific tools and methods to search for and absorb knowledge. In the process the learner develops ability to use what he or she learns, self-assesses and grows personally." - http://www.taliesin.edu/pages/program.html
