What was the basic principle of Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture?
A.
Form follows f...
Arts, 26.11.2020 22:50 demotte79991
What was the basic principle of Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture?
A.
Form follows function.
B.
Function follows form.
C.
Form and function are one.
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