Welsh architect Jonathan Adams travels to buildings designed by Wright, whose pioneering creations are thought to define the architectural identity of 20th century America.
BBC commemorated the 150th anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright's birth with this new documentary.
Few people know of Wright's Welsh roots that shaped his life and world-famous buildings.
Follow leading Welsh architect Jonathan Adams as he journeys to buildings designed by Wright, architect, interior designer and writer whose pioneering creations are thought to have defined the architectural identity of 20th century America.
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Opened August 30, 1968
103,000 square feet
73 public-use computers
Café
Loft collaborative workspace
The Gallery @ the Library
Scottsdale Heritage Collection