Prompt: Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.
Max word count:500 My word count :404 Frank Lloyd Wright has been called “one of the greatest American architect as well as an Art dealer that produced a numerous buildings, including houses, resorts, gardens, office buildings, churches, banks and museums. Wright was the first architect that pursues a philosophy of truly organic architecture. He was also one of the most influential architects on 20th century in America, Wright is idealist with the use of elemental theme and nature materials (stone, wood, and water), the use of sky and prairie, as well as the use of geometrical lines in his buildings planning. ?One building I can talk about is the Falling Waters. It's such a famous house that everyone across the world knows it. The Falling Waters incorporates nature in its design which I love so much. The design of the house is so eco friendly that the house itself makes it so unique. Fallingwater is one of Wright's most widely acclaimed works and best exemplifies his philosophy of organic architecture: the harmonies union of art and nature.
Frank Lloyd wanted to create a residence but also wanted to create a house where the family wanted to be connected to nature. Fallingwater is the only major work to come into the pubic domain with its setting original furnishing and artwork intact. At the end of the day there is so much history in architecture that you can never get enough of the history and the beautiful buildings. Even if you don't like architecture there is something with construction which you will like I promise you.
Everyone wonders how buildings and rooms were made. If you don't wonder you're not curious enough. When you look at the building it is not just about how nice and how fancy it looks but it is also about the thought behind the building. I will leave you with this, ” It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; it’s the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time”- by julia Morgan.Architecture. Architecture is the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
That seems fun to do right? I can always lose track of time form just designing floor plans. It is always so interesting to find different houses with different features. Some examples are some houses may have big layout or maybe it ha hidden doors.
I love the imagine the endless possibilities of different styles. When I design the floor plans it is almost like my own floor plan are coming to life. There is so much trill to looking at homes and seeing where different people live. One building I can talk about is the Falling waters.
It's such a famous house that everyone across the world knows it. The Falling Waters incorporates nature in its design which I love so much. The design of the house is so eco friendly that the house itself makes it so unique. Fallingwater is one of Wright's most widely acclaimed works and best exemplifies his philosophy of organic architecture: the harmonies union of art and nature.
Frank Lloyd wanted to create a residence but also wanted to create a house where the family wanted to be connected to nature. Fallingwater is the only major work to come into the pubic domain with its setting original furnishing and artwork intact. At the end of the day there is so much history in architecture that you can never get enough of the history and the beautiful buildings. Even if you don't like architecture there is something with construction which you will like I promise you.
Everyone wonders how buildings and rooms were made. If you don't wonder you're not curious enough. When you look at the building it is not just about how nice and how fancy it looks but it is also about the thought behind the building. I will leave you with this, ” It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; it’s the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time”- by julia Morgan.