What is the Prairie School Revival Revival style in architecture?

The Prairie School Revival Revival style in architecture is a movement that gained popularity in the late 20th Century, inspired by the Prairie School architectural style that emerged in the early 20th Century. This style was characterized by horizontal lines, low-pitched roofs, and an emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and integration with the natural surroundings. The Prairie School Revival Revival style takes these elements and modernizes them with updated materials and technology, while still maintaining the original style's principles. This style is often seen in suburban homes and institutional buildings.

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