Asked by Vanessa Loera Leija on May 18, 2024

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The smaller, less-expensive dwellings that Wright designed for lower-income people were given what name?

A) Field houses
B) Usonian houses
C) Freedom houses
D) Strip houses

Wright

Often associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect known for developing the distinct Prairie School of architecture.

Usonian Houses

A term coined by architect Frank Lloyd Wright to describe his vision for the United States of America, referring specifically to his design of affordable, practical homes.

Lower-Income

Referring to individuals or families that earn less revenue than the average in their society, often qualifying for certain types of government assistance.

  • Understand the architectural breakthroughs and guidelines set forth by Frank Lloyd Wright, particularly in relation to the design of Prairie homes.
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Cocoa ThomasMay 23, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Frank Lloyd Wright coined the term "Usonian" to describe a series of about 60 middle-income family homes designed to be affordable and accessible, reflecting his vision for the United States.