The ideal of an organic architecture... is a sentient, rational building that would owe its ‘style’ to the integrity with which it was individually fashioned to serve its particular purpose—a ‘thinking’ as well as ’feeling’ process. While Organic Architecture does describe an expression of individuality, it also explores our need to connect to Nature.It should be true to itself and its environment. While Organic Architecture does describe environmental concerns, it also embodies the human spirit, transcending the mere act of shelter into something which shapes and enhancesour lives. A building should GROW from its site as Nature grows: from the inside out, and shaped by the forces which surround it. The interior space determines exterior form. Interior space is not packed in boxes called rooms; rather, space should flow freely from interior area to interior area. Sculpture and painting have to become elements of the total design.
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The ideal of an organic architecture... is a sentient, rational building that would owe its ‘style’ to the integrity with which it was individually fashioned to serve its particular purpose—a ‘thinking’ as well as ’feeling’ process. While Organic Architecture does describe an expression of individuality, it also explores our need to connect to Nature.It should be true to itself and its environment. While Organic Architecture does describe environmental concerns, it also embodies the human spirit, transcending the mere act of shelter into something which shapes and enhancesour lives. A building should GROW from its site as Nature grows: from the inside out, and shaped by the forces which surround it. The interior space determines exterior form. Interior space is not packed in boxes called rooms; rather, space should flow freely from interior area to interior area. Sculpture and painting have to become elements of the total design.
http://www.organicarchitect.com/pdf/principles.pdf
The ideal of an organic architecture... is a sentient, rational building that would owe its ‘style’ to the integrity with which it was individually fashioned to serve its particular purpose—a ‘thinking’ as well as ’feeling’ process. While Organic Architecture does describe an expression of individuality, it also explores our need to connect to Nature.It should be true to itself and its environment. While Organic Architecture does describe environmental concerns, it also embodies the human spirit, transcending the mere act of shelter into something which shapes and enhancesour lives. A building should GROW from its site as Nature grows: from the inside out, and shaped by the forces which surround it. The interior space determines exterior form. Interior space is not packed in boxes called rooms; rather, space should flow freely from interior area to interior area. Sculpture and painting have to become elements of the total design.
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