W/NW Modern Architecture

ferider

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Well, let's say 20th century or younger.

FLW's Hanna-Honeycomb House (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna-Honeycomb_House); famous for it's lack of right angles ....

Nice visit on a rainy day on the Stanford campus a couple of weeks back.

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Cheers,

Roland.
 
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Frank Lloyd Wrights "Falling Water". Outside was spectacular - but the interior was a bit of a disappointment. Very cramped and low ceilings.
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🙂 Frank Lloyd Wright's game was "Compression and Release", hence the low cielings and narrow halls which lead to more... open rooms in his buildings. I personally really enjoy FLW's interior work. Gehry, on the other hand... just seems to neglect his surroundings and plop down piles of metal where he's asked to build.


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FLW's Robie House

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