Organic architecture is a faction in the modern architectural movement.
Organic architecture, represented by American architect F L Wright. This school believes that the special appearance of each creature is determined by its internal factors that can survive in the world. Similarly, the form and composition of each building and the solution of various problems related to it should be considered according to its own internal factors and strive to be reasonable. The core of this thought is "Taoism is natural" (Wright appreciates China's philosophy of Laozi very much), which means to act according to the truth inspired by nature, rather than imitating nature. Nature is organic, hence the name "organic architecture".
Grassland style: A series of houses designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1869 ~ 1959) near 1900. Grassland style: A series of houses designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1869 ~ 1959) near 1900. Starting from the needs of real life, architecture pays special attention to the coordination with the surrounding natural environment in terms of layout, modeling and materials, and forms an elegant style with romance, leisure and pastoral poetry. The plane is often cross-shaped, with the fireplace as the center, and the living room, study and dining room are arranged around the fireplace, and the bedroom is often placed upstairs. Indoor space should be divided and connected as much as possible, and have different clear heights according to different needs. The form of body mass consists of high and low floors, large eaves and dark indoor light. The volume composition is a horizontal line composed of walls with different heights, gently sloping roofs, far-reaching overhangs, three horizontal balconies and flower beds, which are unified by vertical chimneys to break the monotonous horizontal line. The texture of the external material and the dark wooden frame are in sharp contrast with the white powder wall. Form a composition with horizontal lines as the main part, stretching stably, which not only has the traditional style of American architecture, but also breaks through the closure of traditional architecture, which is very suitable for the climate and sparsely populated characteristics of grassland areas in the midwest of the United States.