01-13-2015, 05:49 AM
The Great "Organic Theory" of Wright:
According to Wright, "When a building built by men to serve a specifically human purpose not only celebrates that purpose in its visible form but also becomes an integrated structure as well, it then takes a character of an organism which exists according to its own complete and balanced laws. It dignifies by its wholeness and integrity." This is what Wright meant by "organic."
According to Wright, "When a building built by men to serve a specifically human purpose not only celebrates that purpose in its visible form but also becomes an integrated structure as well, it then takes a character of an organism which exists according to its own complete and balanced laws. It dignifies by its wholeness and integrity." This is what Wright meant by "organic."