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If you only visit one Frank Lloyd Wright house, let it be Fallingwater. There are so many Wright sites worth the trip, from the famous collection of his early Prairie style houses in Oak Park, a ...
Fallingwater’s ambitious design and partial position over a waterfall have left the property in a somewhat precarious state as it approaches the 100-year mark.
Its cantilevered tiers hang over a 30-foot waterfall-Frank Lloyd Wright's ingenious way of melding the human-made structure with its natural surroundings. Here are 12 facts about its history and ...
For a tall person, visiting Fallingwater—Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous house—can be a little scary. Wright made the “parapet walls”—the low barriers around the house’s many ...
The splendor of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work is just down the street.
How Fallingwater Gave Frank Lloyd Wright a Second Wind The architectural wonder re-established the designer as a titan of his generation and shifted the public’s view of Modernism from a foreign ...
On a reunion trip to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, Andrew Sessa and his brother find surprises — and a surprising sense of familiarity — inside the building’s iconic walls.
The Plan to Save Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper Isn’t Going as Planned Less than two years ago, the building was thought to have been rescued from financial woes.
Laurita and Lauren visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater. Laurita and Lauren visit Fallingwater, a UNESCO world heritage site designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania.
Fallingwater's ambitious design and partial position over a waterfall have left the property in a somewhat precarious state as it approaches the 100-year mark.
Leaks abound at Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous home, the Wall Street Journal reported, and repairs are costing 40 times what it cost to construct it. The gravity-defying Fallingwater is ...