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cluponka [151]
2 years ago
9

In 1940 frank lloyd wright ran into a dilemma that almost caused him to rebuild the taliesin west to tucson. what happened?

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JulijaS [17]2 years ago
3 0

Frank Lloyd Wright's dilemma was that the Taliesin destruction was tragic, on other hand, the building itself served as a cultural heritage hence the reason why he ran into a dilemma.

<h3>What is a dilemma?</h3>

A dilemma is a difficult choice between two options each of which would result in dire consequences.

Hence, the example above is a dilemma because, rebuilding would have cut across as insensitive to the massacre that happened in that location.

Learn more about dilemma at:

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