Organic architecture

Organic architecture



Organic architecture is a design philosophy that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily associated with architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It emphasizes harmony between human habitation and the natural world through architectural design. Organic architecture aims to create structures that blend seamlessly with their surroundings, mimicking natural forms and materials. This design approach often incorporates elements such as flowing lines, curved shapes, and the use of natural materials like wood and stone. The goal is to create buildings that feel like a natural extension of the environment, promoting a sense of unity and balance between the built and natural worlds.

 

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