Frank Lloyd Wright

"How many understand that Nature is the essential character of whatever is. It's something you'll find by looking not at, but in, always in. It's always inside the thing, and it makes the outside. And some day, when you get sufficiently proficient in understanding the use of the term, you can tell by the outside pretty much from what's inside."

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Source: Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer (1987). “Frank Lloyd Wright: his living voice”, California State University (Fresno)

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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright

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Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect known for his innovative designs and philosophy of organic architecture, exemplified in works like Fallingwater.

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