What Frank Lloyd Wright called Organic Architecture is
emphasizing harmonious integration of building and landscape, use of natural
materials and high functionality. As for today, exploration the tenets of
Wright’s organic architecture – appropriateness to time, place and people –
will focus on efficient concepts of material, site and climate, use of space, attention to local
environment and use of natural light.
To make good use of benefit of the spacious site, flat,
spread-out buildings that surrounds a courtyard will be designed. The
relationship between the site and each building has been carefully considered
to determine the position. It is to combine the capabilities of
modern industries design and the nature wealth and beauty. Glazing feature
would widely be used for grant view.
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Organic Architecture for the 21st Century" 18 Dec 2011. ArchDaily.
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