Prominent features of this architectural school include its use of overhanging eaves and horizontal lines. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this architecture school focused on merging buildings with its namesake landscape. This school of architecture is exemplified by the Robie House.
ANSWER: Prairie School [accept Prairie Style]
[10e] The Robie House was designed in Chicago by this architect. This architect’s other Prairie style homes include Fallingwater.
ANSWER: Frank Lloyd Wright
[10h] Houses described with this adjective coined by Wright consist of one-story L-shape buildings with “carports.” Houses by Wright with this adjective include the Jacobs and Kentuck Knob.
ANSWER: Usonian
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