Sunday, July 11, 2010
The trend towards living a more healthy lifestyle has made the term organic a household word. While strolling through the Cherry Creek Farmer's Market you can stop at organic booths displaying organic products from apples to sunflowers. The trend is to buy organic for a happier, healthier lifestyle and choosing organic doesn't stop at food and clothing. Live organically with your residence.
The residences at NorthCreek are a superior example of organic architecture. According to Wikipedia, "organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world through design approaches so sympathetic and well integrated with its site that buildings, furnishings, and surroundings become part of a unified interrelated composition. The design is unique, it is flexible and adaptable and it should grow out of the site. Materials, motifs and basic ordering principles repeat themlselves throughout the entire building, and everything relates to one another. Organic architecture is cutting edge, or is it? The term organic architecture was coined by Frank Lloyd Wright in one of his writings where he declared organic architecture to be the modern ideal..."exalting the simple laws of common sense or of super-sense if you prefer determining form by way of the nature of materials..." written in 1939, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Stop by NorthCreek to view a spectacular example of organic architecture, from the Colorado sandstone to the flow of the three phases of residences that spill onto the interior courtyard. NorthCreek is a mixed retail-residential community in the heart of Cherry Creek North. The sales center is located at 2800 East Second Avenue, we are open seven days a week.
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