Friday, April 22, 2005
Let Taliesin stream line management structure
Taliesin, the former home of architect- icon Frank Lloyd Wright, is a valuable historical and economic asset to Wisconsin. But if the buildings and grounds near Spring Green are to make it to Taliesin's 100th anniversary in 2011, significant reform must occur within the organizations in charge of Taliesin and its larger companion campus, Taliesin West in Arizona.
The top reform priority is the Taliesin Fellowship, a group of architects and apprentices who carry on Wright's philosophies, living communally and working at Taliesin West and Taliesin.
Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal
The top reform priority is the Taliesin Fellowship, a group of architects and apprentices who carry on Wright's philosophies, living communally and working at Taliesin West and Taliesin.
Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal