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Wright, Frank Lloyd

Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect, designer, and educator, known for pioneering the Prairie School movement, which emphasized organic architecture that harmonizes with the environment. He believed buildings should integrate with nature, using natural materials and open spaces. His most famous works include Fallingwater, a house built over a waterfall, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Wright's designs often featured cantilevered roofs, large windows, and innovative floor plans that blurred boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. His ideas significantly shaped modern architecture and continue to inspire architects today.