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Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture is on a list for consideration as a World Heritage Site because
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Wright usually designed buildings for religious reasons.
Wright usually designed buildings for religious reasons.
Wright pioneered a style of architecture that was in tune with nature.
Wright pioneered a style of architecture that was in tune with nature.
Wright made more money than any architect during his time.
Wright made more money than any architect during his time.
Wright preferred to design structures for the rich and famous.
Wright preferred to design structures for the rich and famous.
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Wright pioneered a style of architecture that was in tune with nature.
He is celebrated for "organic architecture"—designs (e.g., Fallingwater) that integrate buildings with their natural surroundings—hence consideration for World Heritage listing.
He is celebrated for "organic architecture"—designs (e.g., Fallingwater) that integrate buildings with their natural surroundings—hence consideration for World Heritage listing.
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