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A melding of 19th-century craftsmanship with modern ideas, the Prairie-style architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright paved the way for many new suburbsand 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.
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"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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