Taliesin Associated Architects, Spring Green, Wisconsin, USA
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| Closed Architecture Firm | Taliesin Associated Architects |
| This Architecture Firm has closed. | |
| Date Closed | February 26, 1991 |
| Successor Firm(s) | Taliesin Architects, Spring Green, Wisconsin, USA |
| People | William Wesley Peters, |
| Last Address | Spring Green, Wisconsin, 53588 USA |
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Contents |
[edit] Services
Architecture, Design
[edit] Focus
[edit] Projects
- B Wing addition (1964) to Unitarian Meeting House, Madison, Wisconsin
- C Wing addition (1990) to Unitarian Meeting House, Madison, Wisconsin
[edit] Discussion
This incarnation of the firm was created in 1959 following the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, by the architects who, with Wright, comprised the Taliesin Fellowship, itself founded in 1932. The firm carried on with projects that had been under way at the time of Wright's death and eventually came to take on new projects. The firm had two primary offices, one at Taliesin, and the other at Taliesin West.
The firm's name was changed on February 26, 1991, becoming Taliesin Architects, Ltd., a for profit corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. And in June 2003, the firm was disbanded. According to a newsletter announcement dated July 15, 2003, a total of 8 architects (working in four pairs), remaining from Taliesin Architects, Ltd. had formed their own practices and planned to continue working out of the studios in Taliesin and Taliesin West. It is unknown for how long this arrangement lasted, but it as of 2011, it appears that all architectural practice has ceased.
Taliesin Associated Architects offices included the following:
- Taliesin Associated Architects, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
- Taliesin Associated Architects, Spring Green, Wisconsin, USA
[edit] External Links
- "An Excellent Addition" by Michael J. Crosbie, ArchitectureWeek No. 519, 2011.0525, pD1.1
- "Taliesin Architects Reorganized," by CEO Jim Goulka, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin Fellows Newsletter, Number 12, July 15, 2003 (http://www.midglen.com/newsletter/volume12.pdf).

