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Which best describes Frank Gehry's design process?
 
  a) It is fluid and experimental.
  b) It is very controlled, almost rigid.
  c) He borrows heavily from previous architectural styles.
  d) It is focused entirely on natural lines.

Question 2

Frank Lloyd Wright designed several houses that he described as of the land, not on it, calling this style of house
 
  a) the Prairie House.
  b) the Landscape House.
  c) the Craftsman-style House.
  d) the machine for living.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: a





 

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