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Wrightian

 
Architecture: Wrightian

An imprecise term suggestive of the work of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) and some of his followers. Wright cannot be characterized by a single architectural style; for example,

wrightian: Glasner House, Glencoe, IL, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
some of his early buildings, closely associated with the Prairie School, differ markedly from his later designs. Also see Organic architecture and Prairie style.

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