"Sonoran Shapes + Structures: Desert-Inspired Architecture and Design" is a Chandler Museum exhibit that highlights a variety of examples of how organic architects and designers have treated the local landscape as their artistic muse, a news release states.

In partnership with Organic Architecture + Design Archives, the museum has developed this second exhibition in a series, which explores the basics of organic design, its interpretation by different architects and designers in the context of the Sonoran Desert, and how this philosophy continues to influence the spaces Arizonans experience today.

In the early 20th century, there was a desire to live in harmony with nature rather than apart from it. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright shaped this desire into a philosophy now known as organic ar

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