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Organic · house
Fallingwater
A house cantilevered straight over a waterfall — architecture inseparable from its landscape.
Why this matters
- Cantilevered concrete terraces project over Bear Run waterfall
- Local sandstone walls anchor the house into the cliff
- Interior boulders left in place: the hearth grows from the bedrock
- Wright's most photographed work — the canonical "organic architecture"
Reference prompt
cantilevered concrete house over a forest waterfall, horizontal stratification, Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater, autumn mist
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Drawings · Pro
Floor plans, sections and elevations for this building will appear here.
Coming with archpin v0.3 — a 200-building drawings pack curated from published monographs.
Coming with archpin v0.3 — a 200-building drawings pack curated from published monographs.
Critics
“The house, of all things, that ever was thought of, of all the houses that have ever been built — Fallingwater is one of the great blessings to be experienced here in America.”
Source
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallingwater ↗Photo: Sxenko / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA)