Usonia was a word used by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright to refer to his vision for the landscape of the United States, including the planning of cities and the architecture of buildings. Wright proposed the use of the adjective Usonian in place of American to describe the particular New World character of the American landscape as distinct and free of previous architectural conventions.
And Usonian is a term usually referring to a group of approximately sixty middle-income family homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright beginning in 1936 with the Jacobs House. The "Usonian Homes" were typically small, single-story dwellings without a garage or much storage. They were often L-shaped to fit around a garden terrace on unusual and inexpensive sites. Constructed with native materials, flat roofs and large cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and natural cooling, natural lighting with clerestory windows, and radiant-floor heating. A strong visual connection between the interior and exterior spaces is an important characteristic of all Usonian homes.
This digital model is a house based on the Usonian style architecture, but does not represent an actual building.
Product Features: - Approx 11,480 polygons. - Made entirely with 3 and 4 point polygons. - Does not include any grouping information or parts. - This version includes an mtl file, which your software program should read to colorize the model. - The model has basic UV mapping and NO textures are included. You'll need to apply your own shaders, such as metal and fabric.