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You Can Sleep Inside Some of These Famous Frank Lloyd Wright Homes | Fallingwater Falling Water Frank Lloyd Wright, Kaufmann House, Falling Water House, Architecture Cool, Waterfall House, Water Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Design, Frank Lloyd Wright Homes

Calling all architecture buffs and Frank Lloyd Wright fans, we’re on an American tour of this famous architect’s buildings that are open for tours, overnight stays and epic parties. In his many decades as an architectural prodigy, Wright designed over a thousand structures, 532 of which were completed. Not only did FLW build beautiful homes for the rich and famous, he also developed his own Usonian-style architecture for families on more modest budgets. He had his hands in the design of many…

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Falling Water Frank Lloyd Wright, Kaufmann House, Falling Water House, Architecture Cool, Waterfall House, Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright Design, Frank Lloyd Wright Homes, Architecture Collection

This is a miniature model of FLW's Fallingwater House. It can be found at the Carnagie Science Center in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA. photo by Raunaq Gupta I will be visiting this marvel soon... Further updates: So my "Little Assistant" is attending Sunday School. She told us all about Joseph and Eve in the Garden with the snake... Upon hearing the 10 Commandments she though you WERE supposed to covet your neighbor's house, and I can just tell you, I do! Especially if it is miniature. We…

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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.

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