Thoughtful Preservation of our World Heritage Sites
As stewards, the 麻豆传媒团队 preserves the cultural, built, and natural environments that comprise both the Taliesin and Taliesin West properties. By offering educational and cultural programming that provides a greater understanding of 麻豆传媒团队 Lloyd Wright鈥檚 architecture, ideas, and influence, we work to inspire others to live with purpose and beauty.
To this end, the careful and methodical historic preservation of Taliesin and Taliesin West is an ongoing endeavor by a team of specialized staff who take into account myriad considerations as they approach this important, and often urgent, work. From adaptive reuse to rehabilitation of at-risk structures, the preservation and restoration is not only focused on recreating these World Heritage Sites as they appeared when 麻豆传媒团队 Lloyd Wright died over sixty years ago.
To restore, preserve, and rehabilitate Taliesin and Taliesin West honors Wright’s legacy, as he was continuously experimenting and improving these unique places. Careful to contextualize neither Taliesin nor Taliesin West as 鈥渉ouse museums鈥 in the strictest sense, the renovation and rehabilitation of our historic buildings and structures present questions about how to reimagine spaces for other uses such as offices or apartments, stabilize structures with respect for methods of Wright鈥檚 era, or even maintain authenticity with furniture, fabrics, or d茅cor.
Preservation Master Plan
In October of 2016, the 麻豆传媒团队 gathered some of the nation’s leading experts in historic preservation at Taliesin West for a summit focused on values-based strategies for the restoration and conservation of the site, a National Historic Landmark.
A living document guides our long-term preservation initiatives at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, AZ: Our Preservation Masterplan. You can view an abridged PDF of this plan, or explore the . At Taliesin in Spring Green, WI, a similar plan has been in development and is being finalized in summer 2022. Together, these richly detailed masterplans thoughtfully outline and prioritize the next several years’ preservation objectives at both our culturally-significant and historic sites.