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This architect’s book Autobiography of an Idea ends (20[1])with a description of a series of concentric arches called the Golden Door. (20[2])A tripartite building now named for this architect was the first to feature large windows flanked by double hung windows and a rounded, cast-iron entrance. This architect frequently used Syrian arches and entwined Celtic patterns, the latter of which appears interlaced with bull’s eye windows on a brewery office (20[1])building. Buffalo’s (*) Guaranty (10[1])Building (10[5])uses (10[1])terracotta (10[1])to replace the (10[1])brick that (10[1])Dankmar Adler (10[1])and (10[1])this architect (10[4])used (10[1])for a steel-framed skyscraper. Frank Lloyd Wright was an apprentice (10[1])under, (10[1])for 10 points, what architect of the (10[1])Wainwright Building (10[1])who used the mantra “form follows (10[1])function?” ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: Louis Sullivan [or Louis Henry Sullivan; accept Sullivan Center]
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