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Frank Lloyd Wright in the Pacific Northwest - 01/06/12 03:44 PM
If anyone knows about architecture, they know about Frank Lloyd Wright. As one of the greatest, if not the greatest, architectural pioneers of the 20th century, Wright was a master of his craft. As many know, he invented the Usonian architectural style, a uniquely American style to reflect its values. Although Wright focused many of his architectural designs in the Midwest and East Coast, he designed three homes in Seattle, giving those residents a chance to live in a work of art. They are all located in the Seattle area: the Brandes house, the Tracy House, and the Chauncey
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