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Organic Architecture
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X400.9 (2 semester units in Architecture)
An elective in the Professional Program in Sustainable DesignOften referred to as the "American School" of architecture, organic architecture is a living tradition that first came into recognition with the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. It transcends repeating forms and elements and suggests a process of design similar to the process found in nature. As a philosophy, it has evolved today into a movement that not only embraces sustainability, but sacred geometry, natural forms, and creative solutions to architectural problems.
Sections Closed for Enrollment:
Online, Tues. Jan. 17
NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.
- Online course: Internet access required
- Jan. 17 to April 10
- $795 (EDP 843516)
Eric Corey Freed, B.Arch., is a licensed architect and pioneer of Organic Architecture, first developed by Frank Lloyd Wright. He has served as founding chair of architecture for the San Francisco Design Museum.