Great American Homes: America's 20th-Century Tradition




A melding of 19th-century craftsmanship with modern ideas, the Prairie-style architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright paved the way for many new suburbs—and for houses like Stephen Dull's home in Atlanta.

A classic example of postwar architecture, the wood, brick, and stone house was designed by Robert Green, a Fellow of Taliesin and one of Frank Lloyd Wright's last students.
 

"Finding something like this in its original condition in Atlanta, and so perfectly Prairie Style, was completely compelling,"
–Herbert Brito,
designer




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