taliesin west is such a complex, great honor to make this exit -- this. nsd ted reeds and bulbos globes in the surrounding pond. it took four years of working and reworking the designs between the taliesin team and the studio team, with thousands of hand close -- handblown glass pieces made in seattle. dale's wife is the head of his studio and workshop. >> the idea was to work in concert with nature, to first notice the nature, appreciate the surroundings. in site, a wa that was complementary to and not dissonant to the beautiful time -- natural surroundings. mike: dale originally studied architecture before becoming a glass artist. >> it's about the way you look through it. >> it's very much a dance of heat and light and vision. and it's a dance of experimentation, playfulness. building on ideas. you can see, even if you look at the works around this property, the two of them both have a curious mind, a hungry mind when it comes to beauty, beautiful objects, and then placing things within the interior and exterior settings. >> they are both inspired by th