Asked by binky
A prairie house called the Frederick C. Robie house built by Frank Lloyd Wright. The house has rectangular angles, close to the ground, and a bank of windows.
How does the home above create a strong sense of security?
a.
the windows surrounding the home
b.
the stone and stucco materials used
c.
the roofs and terraces that jut out
d.
all of the above
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d. all of the above
Each element contributes: the low, continuous bands of windows are recessed and sheltered so interiors feel protected; the heavy stone and stucco give a solid, grounded mass; and the broad, projecting roofs and terraces create protective overhangs—together producing a strong sense of security.
Each element contributes: the low, continuous bands of windows are recessed and sheltered so interiors feel protected; the heavy stone and stucco give a solid, grounded mass; and the broad, projecting roofs and terraces create protective overhangs—together producing a strong sense of security.
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