The Construction of Fallingwater Frank Lloyd Wright

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Fallingwater

The prominent and imaginative Wisconsin born American architect, interior designer and author, Frank Lloyd Wright hit his architectural milestone in the mid-1930s when he designed his world-renowned master piece in Bear Run, Western Pennsylvania, “Fallingwater” also referred to as Kaufmann Residence. Owing to his unique perspective in architecture which he refers to as “organic”, the structure looks as though it sprung naturally amidst Bear Run's trees and water. Frank Lloyd Wright’s complete body of work was so broad that till date he still remains highly recognized as the greatest architect of all time. His career which lasted for approximately seventy two years was apostrophized with global fame, artistic conquests as well as great criticism. Wright's recognized masterpieces outshone the entire works of many other twenty first century architects. The structure which is now preserved for tourists from around the globe by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy was a great source of achievement to the architect and his colleagues.

Built between the years 1936 and 1939, Fallingwater is incredibly cantilevered over 30feet waterfall firmly poised on three steel-braced concrete platforms, without depending on any reinforced pillars. In its natural yet astonishing amalgamation of stone walls affixed to the bedrock and unique reinforced concrete balcony seemingly hovering in mid-air, Alofsin (215) believes that “Fallingwater may be comprehended as the great critique of the modern architectural innovation” (Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond). The structure, which was constructed for the family of Pittsburgh based owner Edgar J. Kaufmann as the home and invigorating retreat centre, served as entertainment to many people...

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... the perfect get-away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city life.

Works Cited

Alofsin, A. Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond. 1999. Page 215. University of California Press. Page 215-263. Index 0520211162/99010128/40644795.

Toker, F. Fallingwater Rising: America's most extraordinary house. 2003. Pp 39. New York: Knopf. ISBN 1400040264

Smith, K. The Show to End all Shows: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Museum of Modern Art. Page 320. New York Museum of Modern Art. Page 320.

Bruce, B. P. Letters to Clients / Frank Lloyd Wright: Selected with Commentary. 1986. Page 577. California State University Press. Page 577. Index 0912201088/86050129/13403373

Hoffmann, D. Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: The House and Its History. 1993. Page 19. 2ndedition. New York: Dover Publications Inc. pp. 11–25.

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