International Architecture is an early-twentieth-century style characterized by simplicity, lack of ornamentation, and continuous window designs, giving a modern and minimalist appearance.
The Prairie House is an early-twentieth-century style residence characterized by a long, low roofline, continuous rows of windows, and an unadorned exterior, conceptualized to cater to the physical and psychological needs of its inhabitants. This architectural development is largely credited to Frank Lloyd Wright.
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