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Re: What is natural for people?         


Author: Scot
Date: Apr 20, 2007 19:57

"Peter T. Daniels" verizon.net> wrote in message
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> On Apr 20, 9:24 pm, "Scot" me.net> wrote:
>
>> There is another connotation of "natural" that I haven't been
>> considering:
>> the matter of setting. A high-rise office building would be out of
>> place
>> and unnatural in a wilderness scene with mountains, trees and a stream.
>> And a beaver dam would be out of place and unnatural in the downtown of a
>> big city.-
>
> Does that mean Fallingwater is "natural"?
>
> Is the Price Tower "natural" or "unnatural"?
>

The pictures I found of Fallingwater make it look like a great example of
fitting architecture into a wilderness setting. The pictures I found of
Price Tower don't show much context.
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