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The Samuel and Harriet Freeman
House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1924,
is one of four residences that were designed to be affordable
and modular constructed using the cheap building material
of concrete. These houses were constructed from a textile
block system of handmade concrete tiles held in a matrix
of steel bars, anchored and protected by a concrete mixture,
and stacked without grout.
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