Frank Lloyd Wright was a master builder, a rebel and a worshipper of nature. Wright introduced the word 'organic' into his philosophy of architecture as early as 1908. It was an extension of the teachings of his mentor Louis Sullivan whose slogan, "form follows function" became the mantra of modern architecture. Wright changed this phrase to "form and function are one," using nature as the best example of this integration. The Frank Lloyd Wright Gingko stood in front of his Forest Avenue home in Oak Park , Illinois , until it succumbed to a storm in 1992. Cuttings are taken from second-generation offspring of the original tree.