Fotospecial: Florida Southern College
Frank Lloyd Wright was considered the most uniquely American architect at the time Spivey was working with him at Florida Southern. Wright called his style organic architecture and he firmly rejected the classical style borrowed mainly from Europe. His approach to architecture was rooted in nature and he was strongly influenced by the elements of structural design and culture of Japan. Wright was captivated by Japans inherent use of simplicity and natural forms in building, landscape, art and textiles. However, expressing the American spirit and culture was one of Wrights most noteworthy objectives. He preferred to use native materials, such as local stone and rocks and worked with the landscape at hand to create a distinctively American style of architecture.
Wright wrote, In Organic Architecture then, it is quite possible to consider the building as one thing, its furnishing another and its setting and environment still another. The Spirit in which these buildings are conceived sees all these together at work as one thing."
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