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Engagement Session | David Wright House | Arcadia, Phoenix

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What a great spot for an engagement session, The David Wright House in Arcadia! A truly special location. In case you aren’t up on the history of this gorgeous home, here’s an excerpt from the David Wright House website:

In 1950, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a home for his son David and daughter-in-law Gladys on 10 acres in the middle of citrus groves at the base of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona. The design elevated the home in the form of a spiral rising from the desert floor, converting the treetops into the lawn and revealing 360° views of the mountains forming the valley. Mr. Wright title of the plans “How to Live in the Southwest.” Completed in 1952, the David Wright House is one of three spiral designs realized by Mr. Wright and the precursor to the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The house is regarded as Mr. Wright’s last residential masterpiece.

And our couple, how cute are they? Looking forward to April and their beautiful wedding at the Desert Botanical Gardens.