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Figure 9 - Crossing Boundaries: the Transfer of Spatial Ideas across Culture and Medium in the Work of Two Modern American Architects

Figure 9: The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes Used as the Basis of Drawing Living Forms: Katsushika Hokusai, Ryakuga Haya-oshie, 1812 Figure 10: The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes as the Basis of Wright's Organic Decoration: Frank Lloyd Wright, David Wright House, Phoenix, AZ, 1950 Figure 11. The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes as the Basis of an Organic Building Plan: Frank Lloyd Wright, Ralph Jester Project, Palos Verdes, CA 1938 Sources: Haya-oshie 1812; Hanks 1979; Nute 1993
The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes Used as the Basis of Drawing Living Forms: Katsushika Hokusai, Ryakuga Haya-oshie, 1812 Figure 10: The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes as the Basis of Wright's Organic Decoration: Frank Lloyd Wright, David Wright House, Phoenix, AZ, 1950 Figure 11. The Overlapping of Geometric Shapes as the Basis of an Organic Building Plan: Frank Lloyd Wright, Ralph Jester Project, Palos Verdes, CA 1938 Sources: Haya-oshie 1812; Hanks 1979; Nute 1993
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