Fallingwater House

Designed by one of the most significant American architects in history, the Fallingwater House is a testament to Frank Lloyd Wright's style and is his most recognized structure. Built in 1935 and located close to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home, built over a waterfall, represents the perfect synthesis of Wright's philosophy that "form and function are one." In large part due to its cantilevered planes that appear almost as one with the surrounding natural scenery, Fallingwater was named as the "Building of the Century" in 2000 by the American Institute of Architects.

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