I'm spending part of this Fourth of July holiday building a Lego model of one of the great works of American architecture, Fallingwater. Building this is a fascinating process; it's from a plan worked out by a professional, and he did an excellent job of conveying a lot of Frank Lloyd Wright's key ideas in the building process. For example, one
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I do think that his ideas about form were excellent, and are worth thinking about and integrating into future designs; but I also want the damned building to stay up.
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Other factors are that suburban buildings are so rarely in scale with the landscape, or made of materials that belong to the place. Much but not all modernist architecture has that second disease, which is why it too rarely looks like it was meant to be there.
At least, in my experience.
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I'd also recommend some of the more readable permaculture books for a slightly different take on the same issues - Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway is a really good one to start with.
Both those focus more on functional integration than aesthetic, but (IMHO) the two concepts are closely related.
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