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The organic architecture design of Frank Lloyd Wright is a good example of fractal geometry which displays a progression of similar detail from the large to the small scale. The paper demonstrates a lelationship between the presence of detail in Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture and fractal concepts. He constantly stated nature as a source of his inspiration. He was looking beyond the outward apparance of the natural shapes to the underlying structure of their organization. Fractal geometry provides a clear method of understanding and describing that structure in the design process. A foreseeable extension of this research would be to study fractal geometry as a efftual design method.