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Analysis of the Interior Design of a Waterfront Villa
In the traditional sense, "organic architecture" can be classified as a member of the modernist architectonic array, represented by a group of American architects including Sullivan and Wright. This movement believes that architectural form and composition can be inspired by nature, starting from the inner elements rather than simply imitating biological nature. The meaning of "organic architecture" emphasizes more on drawing living forms from nature and forming a concept that can penetrate every detail of the building, according to the unique functions and conditions of the space, making the building an interdependent and inseparable entity. This article provides a brief overview of the background of Wright's representative work, the Fallingwater house, and analyzes the interior space design of the Fal-lingwater house from three aspects: spatial organization, interface design, and furniture layout. It concludes and summarizes the characteristics of the Falling-water house, hoping to provide reference examples for contemporary architectural design and urban environmental art design.