About the FluteKey Logo

Frank Lloyd Wright established Taliesin West as his winter workshop outside of Scottsdale, AZ. It has evolved into an architectural college and is the home of many of Wright's experiments in architecture.

The FluteKey logo is adapted from an ancient petroglyph that Wright found on his site. The petroglyphs were most likely left by the O'odham people (formerly The Papago) of the Sonoran Desert, and may have been inherited from a design of the Anasazi.

Wright believed that the symbol stands for "hands clasped in friendship"


Web site by Clint Goss - Last updated September 19, 2008.