Scottsdale Architecture: A Cultural Site to Explore

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There are certain destinations that conjure up a positive image in your mind. Scottsdale is one of those places. Once you have seen the stunning McDowell Mountain range coming into view or recall the amazing Sonoran desert, you are immediately reminded of how culturally enriching it is to be in this awesome part of Arizona.

You only have to search Scottsdale AZ new homes sale, for instance, to see that the art and architecture that so defines this area has heavily influenced the style, design, and location of properties in this area.

Let’s explore why Scottsdale is such a cultural hotspot.

Taliesin West – strikingly original architecture

A good place to start with your cultural exploration of the area would be Taliesin West. Started in 1937 by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Taliesin West blends perfectly into its surroundings at the foot of the McDowell Mountains.

It has now been recognized for its stunning beauty and originality. The design manages to mimic the hills towering behind the site, with rooflines that resemble the magnificent mountain peaks.

It has now been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is hardly surprising when you see its captivating beauty in person.

Pay a visit to the iconic Hotel Valley Ho

Make your way to Old Town and you are transported back to a time in Scottsdale’s history that is epitomized by the highly unique Hotel Valley Ho.

It was created back in 1956 and the hotel is widely regarded as a minimalist marvel. Having been lovingly preserved to reflect its original status and appeal you are in for an architectural treat when you step through its doors.

What you get with the Valley Ho is an attractive and architecturally important property where contemporary modernism collides with classic mid-century design features.

A treat awaits if you are a fan of the arts

As someone who appreciates the stunning architectural wonders of Scottsdale, you are also in for a big treat if you are a lover of the arts.

At the epicenter of your cultural experience, you will find everything to satisfy your cultural cravings when you visit the Cattle Track Arts Compound.

You will find the compound by taking a short drive from Old Town, and it is well worth the visit. The venue is constantly running a busy program of presentations and performances throughout the year so you can always get a chance to see local artisans and artists at work whenever you come.

Art lovers have plenty of options

Scottsdale is overflowing with public art venues. You will be able to visit at least 100 permanent and temporary public art pieces dotted around the area.

A particular highlight would be to take a self-guided walking tour of the city’s public art. Combine that with a visit to the museums on offer and you will enjoy a host of cultural experiences all within walking distance of each other.

Scottsdale is a haven of rich cultural experiences and also offers a great number of historical landmarks to explore. It’s no wonder that residents and visitors rate Scottsdale so highly.

Bella Duckworth

Bella Duckworth

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“Architecture is really about well-being. I think that people want to feel good in a space… On the one hand, it’s about shelter, but it’s also about pleasure.” – Zaha Hadid

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