Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Wright wanted to create a real American Modern Architecture, dienmaycholon Vernacular Architecture


Frank Lloyd Wright dienmaycholon (June 8, 1867 - 9 Apr 1959) was a famous architect of the early 1900s. Her house is known by the nickname Robbie House, the spatial like a maze and geometric stained glass windows. The home information can be found in the book The Wright 3 Blue Balliet work. Frank Lloyd Wright dienmaycholon holds a special talisman in the form of Japanese fish jasper.
Wright was also well-known throughout his life. Colorful dienmaycholon personal life often made headlines, mainly on the failure of his first marriage and two arson and murder in his Taliesin studio in 1914.
Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Wisconsin, USA is thick with natural dienmaycholon prairie. The works originally were built in the area of "rural" are far from urban areas, which later became known as PRAIRIE STYLE
Rumah2 PRAIRIE Wright, though not completely -Right were in broad footprint but terdesain as are the vast desert PRAIRIE, work style is usually owned PRAIRIE successful entrepreneurs of industrialization in America.
The Robie House, as the best expression of the structure of the stone Wright Prairie, became a national landmark. So-called "house of the century" by the House and Home magazine dienmaycholon in 1958, now owned by the University of Chicago.
Steel beams that support the roof cantilevered over the front porch that looks at the ceiling and down along the folded edge of the main room in it. There is no real wall in the living room, posting just plaster - faced between windows and doors that continuously around the entire room. Slim wooden board that bends to follow the line of the ceiling as they crossed the room spaces to align with the doorposts.
Second floor plan ground floor contains a billiard room below the living room and children's area under the dining room. The third floor is the bed. Three floors but taken no higher than most two-storey house in that era.
Wright wanted to create a real American Modern Architecture, dienmaycholon Vernacular Architecture rooted in (local) local, dienmaycholon influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement in England, dienmaycholon Maya, and Native American buildings. He is also known as a pioneer of wood structures and learn a lot of Architecture JAPANESE directly related to NATURE. Wright inspired a lot of some of the American artists, dienmaycholon such as Walt Whitman, Never studied briefly at the Department dienmaycholon of Engineering, Wright moved to Chicago and became famous, especially after joining Sullivan and Adler consultant teacher. He developed the idea of "Organic Architecture" which is inspired from FORMS OF NATURE.
Organic architecture is expressed with boxes that grow from within (broken dienmaycholon boxes) become strong characteristics of the work - his work, organic nature also influenced by his teacher Louis Sullivan (strong admirer of John Ruskin). It is said that the tendency is also influenced by the shape of a pile of habit since childhood preparing wooden beams. Effect of Traditional Architecture of Japan is very strong in the presence of "HEARTH" (fireplace) dienmaycholon which is not just a place to warm the room, but also became the focus of the building, which has a spiritual nature, Influence that appears when the Japanese government to take part in the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition (1893) which displays the reconstruction of the temple of the Ho-o-den and a personal visit Wright to Japan in the early 20th century Since Wright's work published widely in Europe, many people who criticize it not as a "brigade" modern because the use of local materials and ornaments, when in fact the aspect of use The new technology, Wright is far above the European architects, especially concerning the use of cantilever, air conditioning, central heating, open plan kitchen, dienmaycholon to the discovery Carport.
The 1930 Wright back a lot of designing buildings in rural areas, which found its peak in building FALLING WATER is designed for supermarket tycoon Edgar Kauffman at the site in the mountains of Pennsylvania, where the Wright dienmaycholon apply the concept of merging Architecture and Nature. Wright dienmaycholon brings together concrete cantilever-rock dienmaycholon in the fresh mountain dienmaycholon waterfall flowing beneath dienmaycholon it, until now FALLING WATER is one of his best. FALLING WATER Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwest Pennsylvania, 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. This house was built partly waterfall. Hailed by Time shortly after Wright finished as "the most beautiful job", it was listed among Smithsonian's Life List of 28 places "to visit before you die." It is designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. in 1991, a member of the American Institute of Architects dienmaycholon gave the name of the "best sep

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