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"Four decades after his death, Frank Lloyd Wright is
still considered the most significant architect of the 20th century.
During his 70 year career, Wright’s distinctive designs were meant
to reflect an American identity as an alternative to traditional
European designs. Wright designed more than 500 houses, churches,
bridges and other structures. He was also prolific in creating
furniture, fabrics and housewares. An educator, author of twenty
books, and head of an architectural firm, Wright profoundly
influenced modern architectural theory and practice."
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