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Edgar Tafel
Edgar A. Tafel (March 12, 1912 – January 18, 2011)〔Dunlap, David W. ("Edgar Tafel, Wright-Trained Architect, Dies at 98" ) ''New York Times'' (January 24, 2011)〕 was an American architect, best known as a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. ==Early life and career== Tafel was born in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants, and moved to New Jersey with his dressmaking parents. He was educated at the Ferrer Colony and Ferrer Modern School, the Walden School in Manhattan and New York University.〔 Tafel began his career as an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin along with Wesley Peters, John Howe and Abram Dombar,〔http://local.cincinnati.com/share/news/story.aspx?sid=169447&cid=100211〕 among others. Tafel was considered the "unofficial guardian of the Frank Lloyd Wright School",〔(Renowned architect Edgar Tafel receives honorary degree at Geneseo - Doctor of Fine Arts from State University of New York at Geneseo )〕 despite the rift that had developed between Tafel and his late mentor when Tafel left Taliesin to pursue his own work and family.〔(Fallingwater Is Falling Apart )〕 Tafel worked on several of Wright's most famous projects including Fallingwater, Wingspread, and the Johnson Wax Headquarters.
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