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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 弗兰克 劳埃德 赖特 建筑大师
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Taliesin West
Robie House
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Fallingwater
Architectural Design Thoughts
《Ausgefurte Bautzen》
by Zhu Hanfei
《The Disappearing City》
• inspiration
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Quotations
On Life On Nature On art and architecture On other architects
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Thx!
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Key Words
Organic architecture
The USA style
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WRIGHT’s Thoughts
by Yang Jiatong What makes Wright special?
1.Japanese art 2.Eastern architecture
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Colourful experience
The greatest architect and permanent master
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Representative works
Fallingwater TaliesinWest
Robie House ……
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Japanese art ——Ukiyoe(浮世绘) and the famous Fallingwater
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Eastern architecture’s influence
Looks so different? Just pay attention to their too big roof!
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Why
is Frank Lloyd Wright so important ?
by Wang Jushang
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• Innovations(创新)
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• works
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• artist
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《An Autobiography》 《The Story of the Tower》
《The Living City》
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The most important architectural theory of Frank Lloyd Wright
Organic Architecture Theory
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Six principles
(1)Simple and Quiet. (2)The buildings should meet the needs of different types of people. (3)A house should be in harmony with the surrounding environment. (4)Colors are from the nature (5)Material characteristic should be shown. (6)Buildings should be more valuable as time goes by.
A Master of Modern Architecture FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
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Profile of Frank Lloyd Wright
by Wu Hegen
The lifetime of Wright
Wright has many contributions in many fields
There are many kinds of buildings under his name
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Wright is the leader of new architecture.
Wright is a profilic architect.
Understanding of relationship between human and nature.
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