Arizona Biltmore
Arizona Biltmore

The original scheme of the hotel is the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, noted architect, whose work is famous.

The architectural beauty of the many individual units is in keeping with that of the spacious central structure.

The rambling main building is from one to four stories in height with roof terraces, loggias and towering pavilions.

Arizona Biltmore was erected under supervision of Albert McArthur, a former apprentice of Wright, architect.

Outer walls of hotel are of moulded concrete blocks and ornamented with geometric designs with striking effect.

The fame of the Arizona sun country has resulted in the building of many resorts such as the Arizona Biltmore.

Wintertime fun in the sun. Dick Smith, champion diver, keeps in trim during winter season at the Biltmore pool.

A SPOT OF PARADISE IN THIS LAND OF ROOM ENOUGH AND TIME ENOUGH