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Definition of Frank Lloyd Wright from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Frank Lloyd Wright

 
/ˌfræŋk lɔɪd ˈraɪt/
 
/ˌfræŋk lɔɪd ˈraɪt/
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  1. (1869-1959) a leading US architect who helped to develop modern architecture. His 'prairie-style' houses used long, low lines and open spaces inside, and his ' organic' buildings were designed to match their natural surroundings and often used their materials. One of Wright's best-known buildings is the Guggenheim Museum.
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