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  2. Biomorphism - Wikipedia

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    The Sagrada Família church by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona contains many features inspired by nature, such as branching columns intended to reflect trees. [ 14 ] Other well known examples of biomorphism in architecture can be found in the Lotus Temple in New Delhi , by Fariborz Sahba, based on a lotus flower, [ 15 ] and the TWA Flight Center ...

  3. Organic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The nature of the land influences the form of the building to some extent or completely. Buildings, like plants, emerge naturally from the landscape. Material- The material or skin of a building that attractively displays its texture, color, and strength. Organic architecture uses minimal materials.

  4. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Unity of the arts and the abolition of any distinction between major art (architecture) and minor arts (decorative arts). [19] Nature's logic is the model to be used for architecture. [20] Architecture should adapt itself to man's environment and needs. Use of modern technologies and materials. [21]

  5. Whiplash (decorative art) - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian architect Victor Horta was among the first to introduce the whiplash curve into Art Nouveau architecture, particularly in the wrought iron stairways and complementary ceramic floors and painted walls of the Hôtel Tassel in Brussels (1892–93). The lines were inspired by the curving stems of plants and flowers.

  6. Aesthetic support: 'The Architecture of Beauty: Works by ...

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    Sep. 23—In 2019, Albuquerque photographer Allen Morrison was desperately searching for a golden New Mexico field of sunflowers. He found it near Loveland, Colorado, during a family trip. "There ...

  7. Antoni Gaudí - Wikipedia

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    Gaudí's work was influenced by his passions in life: architecture, nature, and religion. [6] He considered every detail of his creations. His work combined crafts such as ceramics, stained glass, wrought ironwork forging, and carpentry. He introduced new techniques in the treatment of materials, such as trencadís which used waste ceramic pieces.

  8. Kunstformen der Natur - Wikipedia

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    Kunstformen der Natur was influential in early 20th-century art, architecture, and design, bridging the gap between science and art. In particular, many artists associated with Art Nouveau were influenced by Haeckel's images, including René Binet, Karl Blossfeldt, Hans Christiansen, and Émile Gallé. One prominent example is the Amsterdam ...

  9. Exhibition showcases the work of artists inspired by home - AOL

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    The six-month display at the Manx Museum features 45 artworks by members of the Creative Network.