Built in 1935, Fallingwater was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, a modern country house for the Kaufmann family, a spacious interior design which was dynamic for its time.
A design which exemplifies Wright’s concept of ‘Organic Architecture,’ the home was built over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. It seeks to harmonize the occupants with nature by integrating the building with the natural spring waterfall outside.
Whilst people associate this iconic home with the image of the architecture and waterfall, its the use of open plan designs with spacious layouts which remain a testament to the great architect, and the innovation he brought to not only architecture, but interior design as well.


