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The Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa also has
largest banquet and conference facilities in Arizona and has won many prestigious awards. With its numerous extensive renovations, this resort remains as a Four Star tribute to natural beauty melded with outstanding architecture. Many places claim to be influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural style, but this resort is
real thing that guests return to year after year.
Each building and guest room expresses Frank Lloyd Wright's attention to meshing
interior design with
exterior architecture in a harmonious fashion.
For example,
up lit second level elevation in
Mayan temple-like resort lobby draws your attention upward to
376,000 shimmering 4" x 4" gold and copper leaves that were hand applied to
two-story 38,000 square foot ceiling as they reflect both natural and artificially created light. The backlit glass "Biltmore Blocks" throughout this huge space provides soft indirect lighting while perpetuating
geometric palm tree motif.
Often, these Biltmore Blocks,
signature of
Arizona Biltmore, are interchanged and rotated to create various geometric patterns throughout
entire resort. The warm earth tones of gold, green, taupe, yellow, rust and tan give a soothing calm to
numerous conversation seating areas, carpeting, rugs and wallpaper.
The desert colored high-backed chairs create what Frank Lloyd Wright would call, "a room within a room" and provide intimacy while still amid
hustle and bustle of
huge lobby. Sturdy copper tables in various shapes with glass or granite table tops anchor heavy woven fabric covered chairs, while low wide leather ottomans resting within niches soften
texture of
gray poured concrete block walls and create volume.
Wood craftsman and mission-style furnishings and textiles provide a sense of luxury while resting on carpeting and area rugs with repeating geometric shapes. Brightly colored blue, green, orange and red original geometric stained glass windows provide fun splashes of color.
As typical with many Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, horizontal glass windows are plentiful and allow natural light in and shadows to be created throughout different times of
day as
light plays with
natural pottery, candles, and sculptures. The varying textures of art glass doors obscure shapes and invite you to touch and experience
luxury of
space. The large wood planked floor helps to give an earthy, natural presence to
space. It is easy to explore, experience and be one with this interior design as it draws you in and helps you escape and be immune from all
troubles in
world as you faintly hear
ivories on
baby grand piano being tickled off in
distance.
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