
Prairie style
Prairie Style is an architectural movement that originated in the early 20th century, primarily in the United States. It emphasizes horizontal lines and flat or low-pitched roofs, blending buildings with their natural surroundings. The design features open floor plans, large windows for natural light, and craftsmanship using natural materials like wood and brick. Popularized by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie Style aims to create harmonious, unified structures that reflect the expansive American Midwest landscape, fostering a sense of openness and connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.