Asked by binky
How did Frank Lloyd Wright believe a home should interact with the landscape?
a.
the house should be in the landscape
b.
the house should overshadow the landscape
c.
the landscape should overshadow the house
d.
none of the above
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a. the house should be in the landscape
Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of "organic architecture" held that a home should blend with and grow out of its surroundings (e.g., Fallingwater), rather than dominating or being dominated by the landscape.
Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of "organic architecture" held that a home should blend with and grow out of its surroundings (e.g., Fallingwater), rather than dominating or being dominated by the landscape.
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