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The Robie House, which was completed in 1910,
is one of the finest examples of Frank Lloyd
Wright's Prairie Style homes. In fact the
Robie House home was so important to Frank
Lloyd Wright that he returned 47 years later
to save it from being torn down. Due to his
devotion, the Robie House still stands today
and is considered one of the most important
structures in American architecture. But what
made this home so important to Frank Lloyd
Wright? Why did he come here to save it?
That's what Meghan Carter of
http://www.AsktheDecorator.com found out on
her visit to that historic building. Tags : robie house frank lloyd wright architecture architect meghan carter askthedecorator chicago oak park building |
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