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One of the most forward thinking architects of his time was Frank Lloyd Wright. In the begging of his career Wright used ideas that we now refer to as passive design to ensure his building worked well with nature to provide proper comfort for the occupants. Frank Lloyd Wright would create one-of-a-kind designs driven by the site. Three buildings that show this relationship well are Fallingwater, the Walker Residence, and the Jacobs House. This presentation will focus on the three specific buildings and their unique primary passive systems.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2323/5664
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