Usonian

//juːˈsoʊni.ən//

"Usonian" in a Sentence (14 examples)

The Jacobs House in Wisconsin was built in what Frank Lloyd Wright called the Usonian style, his vision of uniquely American affordable housing.

This much was already evident in the opinions expressed by Usonian politicians and ideologues following the end of the War of 1898.

It is hoped that every reader will have a sufficient share of the general sense of humor to enjoy, and not to take offense at, such bits of Usonian and Canadian lingo.

Right below Juan Ponce is the Palace of the Fortaleza de Santa Catalina drawn in such a way so as to highlight the Puerto Rican and the Usonian flags waving above.

The great Usonian Life, the universal life of our own true democracy.

only in freedom can we build the Usonian city. His [Wright's] plans are coming to life.

Their residential design is strongly influenced by Prairie and Usonian architecture.

His ability to design buildings to fit their locations was one of his great talents, and his Usonian houses, despite the highly systematized construction methods used, were always attuned to the particulars of each building location. The composition of the exterior walls and the structural system was repeated from house to house […] yet each Usonian was distinct.

Okemos, Michigan, was to be the site of Wright's first Usonian community.

As the median age of Usonian children grew, […]

As a Usonian of Celtic-Franco/Gallego Mexican-Quaker-Catholic-German-Blackfoot-Rock&Roll descent, I feel at home.

"Those were the best of the arguments," one Usonian remembered.

Rosenbaum does an admirable job of characterizing the philosophy behind the Usonian and its particular place in time.

His ability to design buildings to fit their locations was one of his great talents, and his Usonian houses, despite the highly systematized construction methods used, were always attuned to the particulars of each building location. The composition of the exterior walls and the structural system was repeated from house to house […] yet each Usonian was distinct.

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