Across
- 2. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the geometric pattern for the clerestory windows based on this winged seed found in nature.
- 8. The term Frank Lloyd Wright used for the kitchen.
- 11. The front of the house was constructed out of this material.
- 12. Originally, the kitchen countertops in the Bachman-Wilson House were made of Formica, but the Tarantinos replaced the countertops with this material (two words)
- 13. This Arkansas architect studied with Frank Lloyd Wright and later won the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal award (first and last name).
- 15. There are two chairs in the house named after the art of paper folding.
- 18. Last name of the family who owned the house before it came to Crystal Bridges.
- 20. This type of wood is found throughout the house.
Down
- 1. Name of the home Wright designed and built for the Kaufman family in southwestern Pennsylvania, also one of the most well-known Wright-designed home.
- 3. Name of the New York City Museum designed by Wright.
- 4. In a letter to Wright, the Wilsons wrote, “You have made us as _____ as it is possible for two people to be” after he agreed to build a house for the family.
- 5. This house and all Usonian homes by Wright were designed on this type of layout.
- 6. Much of the furniture in the house isn’t going anywhere, because it’s designed this way (two words).
- 7. The Bachman-Wilson House was relocated to Arkansas from this town in New Jersey.
- 9. Frank Lloyd Wright practiced this type of architecture.
- 10. Frank Lloyd Wright designed many different types of homes; the Bachman-Wilson House is this type of house.
- 14. This Northwest Arkansas company moved the deconstructed house from New Jersey to Bentonville (two words).
- 16. Frank Lloyd Wright considered garages to be places where junk collected - instead, he included these in his Usonian designs.
- 17. The house uses this type of heat.
- 19. The back side of the house is made up of mostly this material.
