'I believe in God, only I spell it Nature': The Organic Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
'I believe in God, only I spell it Nature': The Organic Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Join the Binghamton University Art Museum in 'I believe in God, only I spell it Nature': The Organic Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, lecture by guest curator Julia Walker, on Thursday, February 19 beginning at 5PM in the Main Gallery.
Wright’s theory of organic architecture was one he developed over the entire course of his career. For architecture to be truly organic, he believed, nature must be understood as the primary source of good design, in which underlying structures are expressed in visible exterior form. This talk will offer an overview of how the pursuit of organic architecture constituted a lifelong endeavor for Wright, evident in his drawing practice as well as his built projects.
This lecture coincides with Spring 2026 Mezzanine exhibition, Drawing Connections: Frank Lloyd Wright, made possible with the generous support of Art Bridges.