Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The rules of the happiness of Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was not only one of the great architects who redefined the use of space, also was a notable thinker. One of their most expensive issues was that of personal happiness, which developed in writings and notes. This is one of the most famous ones: his Decalogue of happiness

1. An honest ego in a healthy body

2. An eye for nature

3. A heart to feel the nature

4 Courage to follow the nature

5. The sense of proportion (humor)

6. The assessment of work as an idea and the idea as work


7 Fertility of imagination


8. Capacity for faith and rebellion


9 Disobedience to the common lujar of elegance (inorganic)

10 Instinctive cooperation

Source | The Happines Project

Image | Alania & Arquutectura

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