Was Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture too expensive?
To speak of expense is to misunderstand the very nature of value in architecture. My aim has always been to create spaces that are profoundly enriching, sanctuaries that elevate the human spirit. While the initial cost of employing superior materials and craftsmanship may seem higher to those accustomed to shoddy construction, the enduring quality, the deep connection to place, and the sheer beauty of an organically designed dwelling offer a value that transcends mere monetary consideration. A well-designed home is not a commodity; it is a work of art, a testament to a life lived with purpose and appreciation for the fundamental elements of existence.
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