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Fallingwater, also known as the Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence, is a house designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located in the Bear Run Nature Reserve in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, USA. The house was designed for the Kaufmann family and was built between 1936 and 1939. It is considered one of Wright's most famous works and a masterpiece of American architecture.

Fallingwater, also known as the Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence, is a house designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located in the Bear Run Nature Reserve in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, USA. The house was designed for the Kaufmann family and was built between 1936 and 1939. It is considered one of Wright's most famous works and a masterpiece of American architecture.

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  1. 1. FALLING WATER HOUSE Fallingwater, weekend residence near Mill Run, southwestern Pennsylvania, that was designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the Kaufmann family in 1935 and completed in 1937. The residence opened as a museum in 1964. The main house uses 9,300 square feet of which 4,400 is outdoor terraces, while the guest house totals 990 square feet of which 1,950 square feet is outdoor terraces. BY – Frank Llyod Wright
  2. 2. Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959)  Significant Buildings  Robie House  Falling Water  Johnson Wax Building  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum  Significant Projects  Florida Southern College
  3. 3. Wright's desire to create a unified and organic composition limited the color palette at Fallingwater. Only two colors were used throughout: a light ochre for the concrete and his signature Cherokee red for the steel. FALLING WATER HOUSE PPG Paints has worked with Fallingwater to develop eco- friendly paints that withstand the environmental challenges of the site. They have also created a series of colors inspired by the building and its surroundings.
  4. 4. PLAN OF FALLING WATER HOUSE
  5. 5. THIRD FLOOR
  6. 6. Material, Texture and Colour The house would hover serenely over the water. Just uphill in a quarry on the property, native Pottsville sandstone was available to compliment the reinforced concrete Wright had in mind for the cantilevered floors. For these materials he needed glass, framed to give pattern and rhythm to the outlook; finally, the chosen trio of materials called for bright, warm coloring to offset the deep grays of the stone and visually inert concrete.
  7. 7.  Visitation: Since Fallingwater opened in 1964, over 6.3 million visitors from around the world have toured the house. In 2016, 181,000 visitors toured the house, the most on record for a single year.  Preservation: The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy has preserved Fallingwater since 1963, with a major structural repair in 2002 strengthening Fallingwater’s cantilevers to prevent collapse and future deflection.  Surroundings: Surrounded by the WPC’s 5,100 acre Bear Run Nature Reserve.  Final cost: The original estimate for the house was $35,000. The final total cost of construction was approximately $148,000 with an additional $11,300 in architect’s fees.

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