In 1948, after graduating with a degree in science and commerce from the
University of Iowa, Madole moved to Arizona after his parents purchased 10 acres of land in
West Sedona. Madole designed and built his first house with his family using a mud concoction containing recycled asphalt to add strength to the bricks that they had invented. Built in 1948, the Madole-Rigby House was identified as being the oldest adobe construction in Sedona, and one of the town's most threatened pieces of architecture. Madole continued to learn the construction business and carpentry and by 1952 owned the largest construction business in Northern Arizona. Through his involvement with
Taliesin West, he worked with
Frank Lloyd Wright where he helped to build the
Usonian design structure there. Madole went on to pioneer his own style with signature elements, including the use of local stone, wood 2x4s on edge for roofing materials, flared roof lines, unusual pitched and shaped structures, and fireplaces that penetrated large glass walls. Madole moved to Phoenix in 1966, and went on to design hundreds of residential and commercial buildings all over Arizona, ==References==