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Oasis - Frank Lloyd Wright's Designs for the Arizona Capitol
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    • Looking towards the West

    • Looking towards the West

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "INCLUDED: complete conveniences, courts, gardens and fountains for -

      1. Senate of 30 with convenient retiring rooms for senators.

      2. Assembly of 80 with 20 committee rooms.

      3. Supreme Court with retiring rooms for each...
    • Looking Towards the South-West

    • Looking Towards the South-West

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "The plan I [Wright] respectfully submit is a simple commodious arrangement of her official family: the Senate, the Assembly, and the Chief Executive suites - all provided conveniently with ample offices, committee rooms, lounges, attractive...
    • Legislative Building with Adjacent Offices

    • Legislative Building with Adjacent Offices

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "In balcony level areas of the legislature, public seating may easily be extended. Private parking scheme for the legislative body and the executive are provided at special entrance for the legislature. For the public, on either side near the...
    • Outside Covered Walkway

    • Outside Covered Walkway

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "Many minor offices doing business of the state should not clog the legislative process but be accommodated in the old capitol building, remodeled for the purpose."
    • Full Model

    • Full Model

    • Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Architectural Models

    • "In any tall structure much expense of time and space is sacrificed to elevator shafts, landing spaces and perpetual maintenance. There is no such waste in this free ground-level plan. The plan [here presented]arranges all public spaces as related...

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