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

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.