Museum plans for Phoenix Frank Lloyd Wright home continue to bring debate

Screen Shot 2015-08-17 at 5.46.19 PMBy Corbin Carson | KTAR

(Editor’s Note: Rose Law Group represents Peter  Sperling in his fight to preserve the residential character of Arcadia)

The excitement and controversy surrounding the restoration, and future museum plans for the Frank Lloyd Wright home in Arcadia continues.

“Frank Lloyd Wright had such an international influence and legacy,” said Sarah Levi, great-great granddaughter of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and on the board of the David and Gladys Foundation which is overseeing the restoration. “It’s really come first circle because being the first scholar in residence, I’m now living in the house and experiencing the house a whole different way than I did as a child.”

The Arcadia home just south of Camelback Mountain, now has paperwork filed with the city planning to soon be a museum, host weddings and other events. That has neighbors worried about traffic, noise and commercialization. Vanessa Hickman is an advisor to the project.

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