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  1. Since Frank Lloyd Wrights Fallingwater opened to the public in 1964, visitors from around the world have experienced this masterwork. Plan your visit to Fallingwater Fallingwater Institute Educational Programs

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  2. 20 de oct. de 2023 · October 20, 2023. Photo: Getty Images. Though the late American architect designed more than 1,000 buildings during his career, Frank Lloyd Wrights Fallingwatera private home situated...

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  3. 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.

  4. Client. Edgar J. Kaufmann and his wife Liliane. Address. Route 381 South. Status. National Historic Landmark. Open to the public with tours available. Website. fallingwater.org. They met Wright in 1934, when their son, Edgar Jr. spent six months in the Taliesin Fellowship.

  5. La residencia Kaufmann, más conocida como la casa de la cascada (del inglés: Fallingwater), es una vivienda diseñada por el arquitecto estadounidense Frank Lloyd Wright, y construida entre 1936 y 1939 sobre una cascada del río Bear Run, en el condado de Fayette del estado de Pensilvania (Estados Unidos).

  6. La Casa de la Cascada (conocida como Fallingwater en inglés) es una de las construcciones más famosas de Frank Lloyd Wright. Típica arquitectura orgánica, esta casa borra la línea entre una estructura construida y la naturaleza que la rodea, incluyendo, por supuesto, su icónica cascada.