Frank Lloyds Wright's decision to use cantilevered, reinforce concrete balconies in his design of Fallingwater allowed him to:
a. divide the interior of the house into distinctly separate spaces dedicated to specific functions
b. create a dynamic spatial interplay between the interior of the house and the surrounding landscape
c. dominated the surrounding landscape through the creation of monumental forms
d. ensure the structural integrity of the house in an area known for its seismic activitiy
Ans: b. create a dynamic spatial interplay between the interior of the house and the surrounding landscape
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