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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FallingwaterFallingwater - Wikipedia

    Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935. Situated in the Mill Run section of Stewart township, in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Pittsburgh in the United States, [4] it is built partly over a waterfall on the Bear Run river.

  2. The American Battlefield Trust's summary of the Battle of Falling Waters, part of the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign.

  3. Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater for the Kaufmann family of Pittsburgh Pennylvania. Learn more about the history of this weekend home turned museum.

  4. And today, the iconic image of the house over the waterfall, remains a testament to a great architect working at the height of his career. Highlights include interviews with Fallingwater director Lynda Waggoner and architectural historian Richard Cleary, who explain Wright's concept of

  5. Fallingwater is Wright’s crowning achievement in organic architecture and the American Institute of Architects’ “best all-time work of American architecture.”. Its owners, Edgar and Liliane Kaufmann, were a prominent Pittsburgh couple, reputed for their distinctive sense of style and taste.

  6. fallingwater.org › history › timelineTimeline - Fallingwater

    Jan 17, 2024 · Two exhibitions are on view in Fallingwater’s Speyer Gallery. “Building Fallingwater” features historic photography, archival materials and original film footage of Fallingwater’s main house construction from 1936-1937.

  7. Sep 3, 2024 · These lectures spread the Wright word as they projected a notorious public image: the dramatic, all-knowing, and often boastful Frank Lloyd Wright. One of the apprentices captivated by Wright’s 1932 autobiography was a young art and design connoisseur by the name of Edgar Kaufmann Jr.