Asked by Bhanutej Onteru on May 05, 2024

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What was Frank Lloyd Wright's term for the homes he designed such as the Robie House, which had an open ground plan and long, ground-hugging lines?

A) Train house
B) Dugout house
C) Prairie house
D) Crafts house

Frank Lloyd Wright

An influential American architect known for developing the Prairie School of architecture and designing innovative buildings that harmonized with their environments.

Robie House

An architectural landmark designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, known for its pioneering use of the Prairie Style.

Prairie House

A style of architecture developed by Frank Lloyd Wright, characterized by low-pitched roofs, horizontal lines, and integration with the landscape, inspired by the American Midwest.

  • Comprehend Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural innovations and principles, especially the concept of Prairie houses.
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Zybrea KnightMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Frank Lloyd Wright termed the homes he designed with open ground plans and long, ground-hugging lines as "Prairie houses." These designs were meant to blend with the flat, expansive landscape of the American Midwest.