The OA+D Archives preserves the earliest known film footage of Taliesin, a 53-second 1928 black-and-white film shot by Glen A. Barrer that captures rare exterior views of Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and grounds, offering new insight predating the well-known early-1930s films by Alden Dow.
A rare early-1940s color film offers a vivid glimpse of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pauson House, revealing its earthy palette and deep harmony with the Sonoran desert beyond what black-and-white photographs can convey.
Eric O’Malley explains a brief history and process behind the Taliesin tradition of creating Nature Abstractions
In this talk, Sidney K. Robinson explores how Frank Lloyd Wright transformed ornament into a generative force for architecture, dissolving the boundaries between nature and building, idea and form, inside and out.