Opening night at the Winternitz Villa designed by Adolf Loos in Prague.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT x ORGANIC PRINCIPLES EXHIBIT
Principles of Organic Architecture in the Photographs of Andrew Pielage
Wright's fascination with the interplay between buildings and their environments led him to propose that structures should effortlessly complement their surroundings, giving rise to unified spaces that seemingly emerge from the land. He envisioned structures that function like organisms, where every design element is intricately connected, forming a harmonious and coherent entity.
Two years before his death in 1959, Wright published 'A Testament,' a collection of essays in which he completed his list of architectural principles reflecting his organic philosophy. 'Frank Lloyd Wright x Organic Principles' explores a few of them through the insightful lens of American photographer Andrew Pielage. Graphic design layout by Preston Charles.
Kinship of Building to Ground
Decentralization
Character Is a Natural
The Third Dimension: Interpretation
Space
Form
Shelter: Inherent Human Factor
Materials