The Natural House

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The Natural House is a book by architect Frank Lloyd Wright that outlines his philosophy and designs for affordable, organic homes harmoniously integrated with their natural surroundings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
advocates economical construction methods
human-scaled living spaces
strong relationship between interior and exterior space
author Frank Lloyd Wright
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Frank Lloyd Wright's philosophy of organic homes
design principles for affordable homes
methods for harmoniously integrating houses with their natural surroundings
open-plan interiors
site-specific house design
use of natural materials in housing
documents examples of Wright-designed houses
emphasizes connection to landscape through terraces and gardens
integration of structure, site, and furnishings
simplicity in plan and construction
use of built-in furniture
focusesOn Usonian houses
single-family houses
genre architecture
design
hasContributor Frank Lloyd Wright
hasPerspective modernist architecture
hasPhilosophicalBasis organic architecture philosophy
hasTheme democratization of good design
integration of technology and nature in the home
living in harmony with nature
influencedBy Frank Lloyd Wright's earlier residential projects
intendedAudience architects
homeowners
students of architecture
language English
mainSubject affordable housing design
integration of buildings with nature
organic architecture
residential architecture
relatedWork Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography
surface form: An Autobiography (Frank Lloyd Wright)

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Usonia
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th century American housing

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Frank Lloyd Wright authored The Natural House