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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT had grand plans for Pittsburgh: a civic center of bridges dangling from a vast pylon, a spiraling stacked garage. But all he built of note in the region was the Fallingwater complex for the Edgar J. Kaufmann familydespite their many commissions of his ambitious schemes for their hometown. From April io to October 3, an exhibit in the Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh will document the interactions between Wright and his most committed patron family.