IMG_1608-Copy-680x510.jpgOrganic architecture is an architectural philosophy that emphasizes harmony between human habitation and the natural world through design approaches that aim to be sympathetic and well-integrated with a site, as well as ecologically responsible and resource-efficient. This philosophy is often associated with the work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who used the term "organic architecture" to describe his approach to designing buildings that were in harmony with their surroundings.

Some of the key principles of organic architecture include:

-Designing buildings that are in harmony with the natural environment and that use natural materials whenever possible.
-Creating buildings that are integrated into the landscape, rather than standing out as separate and طراحی ویلا لاکچری distinct structures.
-Designing buildings that are energy-efficient and that make use of natural light and ventilation.
-Using natural forms and shapes as inspiration for building design.

Organic architecture is often seen as a holistic approach to design, where the building and its surroundings are considered as a single, interconnected system. It is also considered as a way of designing that is sensitive to the context, culture, and needs of the inhabitants.