Frank Lloyd Wright school raises $2 million needed to survive


Frank Lloyd Wright school raises $2 million needed to survive


With only a few days left before a year-end deadline, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture announced Tuesday it has raised the $2 million needed to earn financial independence and avoid shutting down.

The architecture program started in 1932 as an apprenticeship at Wright's Taliesin home in Spring Green, Wis. More recently, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has funded and operated the school at two campuses — Taliesin West in Scottsdale and Taliesin in Wisconsin....

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Ken Notes: Wisconsin needs to work with this institute on environmental solutions like small homes, and adaptive reuse...

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