Organic Architecture

Organic architecture is a branch of architecture which promotes harmony between man and nature through design so well integrated with its site that buildings, furnishings, and surroundings become part of a unified, interrelated composition. Architects Gustav Stickley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Goff, and most recently Anton Alberts are all famous for their work with organic architecture. Organic architecture forms an essential part of the art behind the structures.

 

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