グッゲンハイム美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (グッゲンハイム美術館Instagram)「This #WorldArchitectureDay, we’re shining a spotlight on our seven fellow Frank Lloyd Wright-designed UNESCO World Heritage Sites! ⠀ Wright believed that a building should complement its environment so as to create a single, unified space that appears to “grow naturally” out of the ground. He also felt that a building should function like a cohesive organism, where each part of the design relates to the whole. From the continuity of the Guggenheim’s sweeping curves, to the uncovered concrete of the Unity Temple, to the prehistoric grandeur of Taliesin West, the designs pictured above all showcase Wright’s design ideology of organic architecture. ⠀ If you’re curious to know more, the museum is offering an online architecture course this November! In four live sessions, participants will collectively explore how people design spaces in response to the surrounding environment, and how structures influence the way that we interact with one another. Click the link in our bio for more information. ⠀ __ Pictured: The Guggenheim Museum, photo by David Heald; Fallingwater, courtesy of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; Taliesin West, photo by Andrew Pielage, © The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Jacobs House, photo by David Heald, courtesy of James Dennis; Hollyhock House, photo by Joshua White; Taliesin, photo by Andrew Pielage; Robie House, photo by James Caulfield, courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust; Unity Temple, photo by Tom Rossiter, courtesy of Harboe Architects. #FrankLloydWright #Guggenheim #archtober」10月6日 2時38分 - guggenheim

グッゲンハイム美術館のインスタグラム(guggenheim) - 10月6日 02時38分


This #WorldArchitectureDay, we’re shining a spotlight on our seven fellow Frank Lloyd Wright-designed UNESCO World Heritage Sites!

Wright believed that a building should complement its environment so as to create a single, unified space that appears to “grow naturally” out of the ground. He also felt that a building should function like a cohesive organism, where each part of the design relates to the whole. From the continuity of the Guggenheim’s sweeping curves, to the uncovered concrete of the Unity Temple, to the prehistoric grandeur of Taliesin West, the designs pictured above all showcase Wright’s design ideology of organic architecture.

If you’re curious to know more, the museum is offering an online architecture course this November! In four live sessions, participants will collectively explore how people design spaces in response to the surrounding environment, and how structures influence the way that we interact with one another. Click the link in our bio for more information.

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Pictured: The Guggenheim Museum, photo by David Heald; Fallingwater, courtesy of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; Taliesin West, photo by Andrew Pielage, © The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Jacobs House, photo by David Heald, courtesy of James Dennis; Hollyhock House, photo by Joshua White; Taliesin, photo by Andrew Pielage; Robie House, photo by James Caulfield, courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust; Unity Temple, photo by Tom Rossiter, courtesy of Harboe Architects.
#FrankLloydWright #Guggenheim #archtober


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