Frank Lloyd Wright Spire
A 125-foot steel spire in Scottsdale, Arizona, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1957 for a proposed state capitol building, built in 2004 as a monument to his legacy.

📜 A 125-foot steel and glass spire, a monument to Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural legacy. 🔍 Originally conceived in 1957 for the Arizona State Capitol, it was built in 2004. # Why Go ✨ An iconic and striking Scottsdale landmark, illuminated nightly with internal LED lighting. 🏛️ A powerful monument to Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural vision. 🎨 Its colors represent Arizona's turquoise and copper ores. 🚶 Explore surrounding Wright-inspired elements like a pavilion and sculpture park. # Tips 📸 Great for photography, especially at sunset or night when LED lights are on. 📍 Located near the Scottsdale Promenade shopping center. 🅿️ Parking is available at Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Scottsdale Road.

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