Frank Lloyd Wright The Pioneer Of Creating Greatness Through Simplicity
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These ideas proposed by Wright represent a half century of ingenuity and unrivaled creativity. Wright was unquestionably a architectural genius and was years ahead of his time. The biggest obstacle which held Wright back throughout his career was the lack of technogaly that was present during his time. As a architect, Wright accomplished more that any other in history, with the possible exception of DaVincci or Michangelo. His philosophy of Organic Architecture showed the world that form and function could both by achieved to create a house that was both true to nature and affordable. Wrights homes, have today become...
expressing his ideas in a book called "The Natural House". Of all books which Wright published, "The Natural House" had the greatest impact. As Emerson and Threau proposed divine models for behavior and self integrety, In "The Natural House" Wright proposed a divine model for what he considered to be the perfect house. Wright stated that a house should be as close to nature as possible. He illustrates this by stating "A house which is constructed in a manner which is complementive to nature, rather than insulting, is one that will last the longest and be the most attractive."
expressing his ideas in a book called "The Natural House". Of all books which Wright published, "The Natural House" had the greatest impact. As Emerson and Threau proposed divine models for behavior and self integrety, In "The Natural House" Wright proposed a divine model for what he considered to be the perfect house. Wright stated that a house should be as close to nature as possible. He illustrates this by stating "A house which is constructed in a manner which is complementive to nature, rather than insulting, is one that will last the longest and be the most attractive."
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