Thursday, November 4, 2010


Frank Lloyd Wright is an American Architect whose work goes beyond the structure itself but extends to the surrounding area in which it is built. His buildings incorporate the individualistic nature of the land into the building so that both land and building become a unified whole. An example of this is in his work titled “Fallingwater” were he built a multi-story house over a waterfall. The interior of the house has a river running through it. The stones that were used in the structure are actually taken from the riverbed.  

 

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