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Although the word ‘organic’ in common usage refers to something which has the characteristics of animals or plants, Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architecture takes on a new meaning.
Organic Architecture, Turned Up: A 1960s West Marin Retreat Redesigned by Commune. Story by Alexa Hotz • 15m. I n 1968, legendary architect Alex Riley built his own house overlooking Tomales Bay ...
Organic architecture seems to flourish at times of existential crisis; in the Weimar years and then again in the cold war (and arguably now once again in the age of climate crisis).
“Arahuete stands out as perhaps the sole living female architect in the world who is still practicing according to the organic principles introduced by Louis Sullivan over a century ago,” said Silvia ...
Known as The Living, the small, New York-based architecture firm has pioneered mixing biological technologies with hard-core computing and engineering.This summer, it gained notoriety in design ...
The new black pearl rice can thrive under regenerative organic practices (a way of farming that focuses on soil health and less environmental impact) and has a higher crop yield than previous ...
One such home is the “House above the Morning Clouds,” a 13,580 square foot glass and concrete hexagon with cantilevered decks, designed by Los Angeles-based architect Helena Arahuete, whose 50-year ...
Organic Architecture is not a stylistic or aesthetic movement. Each building is a response to its site, the character of its occupants and the time in which it is designed.
Organic architecture is less a style or school and more a set of principles, Mexican architect Javier Senosiain and Noguchi Museum curator Dakin Hart tell Dezeen in this interview.
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