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  1. Since Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater opened to the public in 1964, visitors from around the world have experienced this masterwork.

  2. Fallingwater, a National Historic Landmark and a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is open for the 61st tour season with a variety of experiences for visitors to gain insights into Wright’s organic architecture and design philosophy, and discover the beauty of Fallingwater and its natural landscape.

  3. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater is one of his most widely acclaimed works and best exemplifies his philosophy of organic architecture: the harmonious union of art and nature.

  4. You may wish to stay with one of our Lodging Partners in Education, many of which offer packages that include Fallingwater, Wright at Polymath Park and Kentuck Knob. The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau offers additional information about lodging and other nearby sites to visit.

  5. Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater for the Kaufmann family of Pittsburgh Pennylvania. Learn more about the history of this weekend home turned museum.

  6. Fallingwater is located in the rural mountains of Pennsylvania approximately 90 minutes south of Pittsburgh. Find maps and directions for your trip. Help Fallingwater Live On

  7. An American architect, designer, writer, and educator, Frank Lloyd Wright promoted organic architecture, which was best exemplified in his most famous work—Fallingwater. During his seventy-year career, Wright designed over 1,100 buildings (seeing over 500 of them realized), authored twenty books and numerous articles, and was a popular ...

  8. Wright at Polymath Park. 1 Usonian Drive Acme, PA 15610 (877) 833-7829 polymathpark.com. Experience Frank Lloyd Wright overnight: Wright's Duncan House, Mäntylä, and Wright-apprentice Peter Berndtson's Balter and Blum houses. Tree Tops Restaurant at the resort offers full service dining.

  9. fallingwater.org › history › the-kaufmanns-fallingwaterDesigning Fallingwater

    A second MoMA exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, opened following the completion of Fallingwater’s guest house in 1939. The epitome of “organic architecture,” Fallingwater’s design symbolizes the harmony between people and nature.

  10. Available through December 31, 2024 Accompanying the larger exhibition at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania: The Fallingwater Projects will feature the unbuilt designs Wright proposed for the Fallingwater estate.