Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ageless Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix

Written by Don and Kim Tatera


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The Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa also hasrepparttar 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 isrepparttar 138081 real thing that guests return to year after year.

Each building and guest room expresses Frank Lloyd Wright's attention to meshingrepparttar 138082 interior design withrepparttar 138083 exterior architecture in a harmonious fashion.

For example,repparttar 138084 up lit second level elevation inrepparttar 138085 Mayan temple-like resort lobby draws your attention upward torepparttar 138086 376,000 shimmering 4" x 4" gold and copper leaves that were hand applied torepparttar 138087 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 perpetuatingrepparttar 138088 geometric palm tree motif.

Often, these Biltmore Blocks,repparttar 138089 signature ofrepparttar 138090 Arizona Biltmore, are interchanged and rotated to create various geometric patterns throughoutrepparttar 138091 entire resort. The warm earth tones of gold, green, taupe, yellow, rust and tan give a soothing calm torepparttar 138092 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 amidrepparttar 138093 hustle and bustle ofrepparttar 138094 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 softenrepparttar 138095 texture ofrepparttar 138096 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 ofrepparttar 138097 day asrepparttar 138098 light plays withrepparttar 138099 natural pottery, candles, and sculptures. The varying textures of art glass doors obscure shapes and invite you to touch and experiencerepparttar 138100 luxury ofrepparttar 138101 space. The large wood planked floor helps to give an earthy, natural presence torepparttar 138102 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 allrepparttar 138103 troubles inrepparttar 138104 world as you faintly hearrepparttar 138105 ivories onrepparttar 138106 baby grand piano being tickled off inrepparttar 138107 distance.

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Hollywood

Written by Rosana Hart


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Of course, films have always been made in other places, but Hollywood has always been more than a place. It's a frame of mind. Everyone understands that it's different from anywhere else.

Naturally, it's been a tourist Mecca. Hollywood posters and postcards capturerepparttar essence of Hollywood,repparttar 138060 vintage look reflectingrepparttar 138061 dreams of a bygone era.

Rosana Hart is a reference librarian turned webmaster. Visit her site at http://www.infoandhelp.com/posters/ for a selection of popular posters and articles about their subjects.


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