Bamboo Building |
Organic Architecture |
Renewable Energy |
Clean Water |
Organic Farming |
Social Responsibility
| In 1908, American architect Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term ‘Organic Architecture’ to describe his philosophy of structural design. Wright’s philosophy was “form and function are one”, focusing attention on the importance of natural and appropriate building materials, site integration, passive climatic conditions, and coexistence with the environment and natural elements. Wright’s approach involved an understanding of the relationship between the design and function of the building. At the core of Wright’s Organic Architecture was an attempt to integrate the site and the structure as a union, blurring the line between the inside and the outside. | ![]() |
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Bamboo Eco Resort’s Architect Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright, will design the Resort and Spa facilities using the principles of Organic Architecture and the integration of green building materials; creating sophisticated bamboo buildings that blend beautifully with the natural environment. Eric Lloyd Wright & Associates will design Bamboo Eco Resort with careful consideration given to exquisite architectural design, community impact and environmental preservation. |



