Описание: Frank Lloyd Wright was once asked if he went to church. He responded that his church was Nature with a capital N. A reverence for nature permeated Wrights work from the beginning. The sun, trees, stones, and water were elements of the natural world that Wright studied and ultimately incorporated into his style of organic architecture.
Fallingwater--Wrights masterwork--is considered his sublime integration of building and nature. Deep in the lush Pennsylvania forest, Fallingwater rises as a testament to Wrights genius. Nowhere else is his architecture felt so warmly or appreciated so intuitively.
Wrights deep understanding of nature and mans place in nature is presented through this architectural icon. An abundance of beautiful photographs of Fallingwater, elegantly framed by its dramatic natural setting, illuminates the naturally inspired features of Wrights masterpiece. Wright authority Lynda S. Waggoners introduction--along with excerpts from Wrights observations of nature and quotes from philsophers such as Emerson and Thoreau, who profoundly influenced Wrights thinking--reveals how this legendary twentieth-century architect made the natural world a central element in his revolutionary approach to architecture.