Frank Lloyd Wright’s Design Process

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Published 2022-03-04
Frank Lloyd Wright's Design Process was heavily influenced by Louis Henry Sullivan, his "Lieber Meister", and especially his book "A System of Architectural Ornament" from 1924. Sullivan's romantic notions of nature and geometry deeply influenced Wright and his design process.

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  • @pyrorose3533
    By far one of the most interesting videos I have ever seen!
  • @George-lr3bd
    Great video. Learned a lot. I'll apply to my next concept what I learned. Thank you.
  • @jackjax7921
    Fran Lloyd Wrights work are all connected together. It just flows inside and outside. Pleasing to the eyes.
  • @khaledfotouh2875
    thank you so much for sharing thoughts on Franl L Right. As a young architecture student 0 years back I have always been attracted by his designs and the concepts behind them. your contribution is appreciated.
  • @Arch.Qodrati
    As a novice, I would appreciate understanding nesting, spaces penetrating each other (like breaking the box?), and lastly extension of spaces. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!
  • @Behjafry
    Meanwhile.. Gaudi was using the logic of our physical reality to design, Fuller had solutions for problems 100 years ahead of his time and Hadid used simple projection to change how we perceive space, altogether. Those who know, know. There is no master with all the answers.
  • @jonahpower2412
    this was so interesting, the illustrations were top notch!
  • Nice video to get me into the mood right before my post-grad studies start. Thank you
  • @dalehodges5362
    This is a life affirming thing for me ... much of my art "does" this (ish) :) Thanks for all !
  • @1JWL
    I enjoyed this. Also, not come across anyone talking about architecture the way you do.. you seem to talk about design from a holistic POV. Makes architecture truly sound divine... rather, "Esoteric" as you say. Thanks for putting this together ⚡
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  • great video, one tipp-go in settins of camera and put focus to manual.
  • @kummer45
    Franky is one PARAMETRIC ARCHITECT that used the modular construction algorithm without knowing it. He devised his own pipelining process in HIS DRAWINGS. This dude his one of the pioneers on establishing a database building approach in his design process. In the end Architecture IS THIS. Architecture is a design of a database that serves our living and our logics. All the production of Franky is an extraordinary exploration of modular architecture using parametric design. You can see THIS in Le Corbusier too. The future IS the past. And the PAST is the future such as the architecture of the primitive future established by Sou Fujimoto. Frank Lloyd right UNDERSTOOD this quite well.