Essays About prairie house

 

  • Frank Llyod Wright
    ... His very first prairie house, Ward Willits, was made in 1901 in Highland Park, Illinois. This house was made into the shape of a cross. ...
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  • Should Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... built. This period was brought together by concepts of "prairie house" ideas. In 1909 he developed and refined his prairie style. ...
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  • Letter of a Prairie Homesteader
    ... weather and wind, those beasts, and left us by the time our house was finished ... here, mother, you might fashion yourself a perfume from these sweet prairie winds ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright: An Inspirational Pioneer
    ... Wright's new design, called the Prairie House, was distinct with its open floor plan. Spaces extended from a spacious center, which held the fireplace. ...
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  • The Romantic and Progressive Aspects of Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... The modern house might be modest by Oak Park standards but would remain true to his concept of the Prairie house with its elongated one-floor plan and its ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... Architecture". (Brief Biography page online) The Product of Wright's organic style was a design that he called a "Prairie House". These ...
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  • Modern Architecture
    ... In 1901 when he began to use these understandings of family life, he produced a new form for the family home, which would be known as the "prairie house". ...
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  • Frank LLoyd Wright and Architecture
    ... Of these designs, 532 were completed and 409 still stand.(FrankLloydWright.org). Wright pioneered a long, low style known as the Prairie house. ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright Article
    ... This concept was particularly evident in his early single family houses, thee so-called prairie houses, among the Martin House in Buffalo, New York; the ...
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  • The Mystery House
    ... Some said that the house is full of ghosts and that it's haunted. ... walking, I came upon a stream that was dividing the woodland, from the prairie which was ...
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  • Reflections on "The Peace Child"
    ... After Gradating from Prairie Bible Institute, Don and Carol Richardson obtained some additional ... and also find a suitable spot to build a house, Don Richardson ...
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  • The Professors House
    ... This new house has become a symbol of the change of which St. ... Peter who becomes immured in the memory of his childhood on the Kansas prairie. ...
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  • Bruce Goff's Bavinger House
    ... the earth by a mind as free as the prairie landscape, a celebration of the spirit of man and nature united in architecture." Bavinger House combined almost all ...
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  • Bruce Goffs Bavinger House
    ... the earth by a mind as free as the prairie landscape, a celebration of the spirit of man and nature united in architecture." Bavinger House combined almost all ...
    (6208 Words -- Approx. 25 Pages)

  • frank loyed wright
    ... the artful transformation of the interior space, and exterior space in his prairie style homes ... a famous design in one of the rooms of the Martin house that was ...
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  • Latta Plantation
    ... The plantation house is now used for educational purposes. ... Among these studies include the "Piedmont Prairie" a restoration site for the endangered Schweinitz ...
    (757 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Remembering Grandma
    ... sagging arms. Her clothes nearly matched those worn by the characters of the television show, Little House on the Prairie. Not as ...
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  • Remembering Grandma
    ... sagging arms. Her clothes nearly matched those worn by the characters of the television show, Little House on the Prairie. Not as ...
    (994 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Tall Grass
    ... some sort of preserve of the minimal resources of this vast prairie that were ... project, and a bill was introduced in 1996 to both the House of Representatives ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright1
    ... Robie house was constructed in the South Side of Chicago between 1907 - 1909 and considered one of his finest architectural accomplishments. His prairie-style ...
    (3257 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  • A Lantern in her Hand
    ... Whip-like grass, that was waist high, waved across the prairie like a rolling ocean ... The little soddie (a house made from sod) was a nice temporary home for the ...
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  • A Lantern in her Hand
    ... Whip-like grass, that was waist high, waved across the prairie like a rolling ocean ... The little soddie (a house made from sod) was a nice temporary home for the ...
    (674 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • EDISON
    ... to Samuel and Nancy Edison in the tiny back room of their quaint brick house. ... I had a great longing to climb those prairie schooners - just to see where they ...
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  • Moody Landscape
    ... Our white frame house, with a storey and half-storey, above the basement, stood at ... beyond which it began to climb the gentle swell of unbroken prairie to the ...
    (1065 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... He developed the famous "Prairie" style home that was dominated by a horizontal line ... fame, leaving his whole life behind him - his wife, children, house, and a ...
    (1401 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Giants in the Earth
    ... of the hardship and consequences that the alien settlers dealt with on the prairie. ... From Per Hansa's building of a barn-house combo, white washing the sod ...
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  • Forest of Voices
    ... Anderson came to realize that the forest near his house was a forest of voices. ... by wasn't there one hundred years ago, but actually it was a prairie that the ...
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  • Why the Drinking Age Should be
    ... but they wouldn't be able to have a drink at their house warming ... Yet, according to the General Social Survey of 1993, residents of the prairie provinces, where ...
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  • Critical Analogy of Willa Cather
    ... also got many of her influences from the people she met while on her journeys across the prairie (Magill's Survey ... They live in a dugout house for a few years. ...
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  • Main Street 2
    ... Such as her Chinese house-warming party on page 66. ... Her reputation becomes the antithesis of Gopher Prairie social beliefs and structure. ...
    (525 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

     


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