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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture school, studio and communal enclave, founded here more than 60 years ago, is facing questions about its future.
Taliesin West is one of the state's most treasured cultural institutions. But amid lagging visitation and layoffs at its design firm, the center is struggling to meet the demands of marketing its creator's legacy, said Nicholas Muller III, president and chief executive of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
The nonprofit organization was forced to trim $600,000 from an annual budget of about $5 million and has had to make some adjustments while balancing the budget, reported the East Valley Tribune, a newspaper serving metropolitan Phoenix. The foundation operates Taliesin West and an affiliate center in Wisconsin.
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