Read an intriguing article about the homes Frank Lloyd Wright designed in a special community 25 miles north of New York City called Usonia. There were 47 of these homes clustered there. But the article mentions there were other smaller Usonias of 4 or 5 homes in Galesburg (state?) and Kalamazoo, Mich. (hi Connie!) Then it goes on to say that, in all, 202 Usonian-style homes were built across the US. And Wright did this work when he was in his 80s! My word-question is, has Usonia and Usonian now crept into the language as a word in its own Wright? (sorry, that just happened!...really

)...similar to Utopia and Utopian? I know it seems to be, at least, a word describing a certain architectual style. Jazzo?
Here's the article link. It's an informative read:
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/lifestyle/050203M02USONIA.htmlAnd, then, what about other words from architecture? For instance, I'll kick it off with one of the most obvious...
gargoyles....was that coined from the name of their originator, etc.?