Frank Lloyd Wright established the philosophy of “organic architecture," in which the human habitat is designed in harmony with the natural habitat. This revised and updated monograph (Phaidon, 2025) explores that idea in detail throughout the master architect's career - landmark works and smaller-scale projects - and how each building's spatial planning, tectonics, and materials relate back to the landscape. It also includes archival drawings and commissioned photography alongside a complete list of works from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives.
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