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Re: Fallingwater (stereo image)

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Posted by  Deepak on September 03, 2002 at 10:02:15:

In Reply to:  Re: Fallingwater (stereo image) posted by MANISH MUDVARI on May 12, 2002 at 15:09:30:

Falling Water - Its really a wonder in Architecture. But it cant be said that the house changes according to the climatic changes. Any building located in such a site, will behave accordingly.
Even F.L.Wright, although practices Organic Architecture, he could'nt say a building should grow out of a site, in the sense a bldg. designed for a particular site, should'nt fit for any other site. This statement does'nt suit for all the bldgs. It is only because Wrights bldgs. were mostly of Residences, located in a hilly or Tropical upland site, he could have practiced so.

 
 
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