On a remote and secluded Appalachian site in the foothills of Western Pennsylvania lies what is undoubtedly the most famous modern home in the United States and, perhaps, the world: Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.
Wright seemed agreeable, but decided later to leave Hall on his own. The unit-system Wright favored in place of fully explicit dimensions confused Hall as much as it did Thumm. Hall wrote Wright on September 12: I had quite a time today ...
THe book reinterprets the history of this iconing building, making use of newly available sources.
A new, up-to-date course where students learn what they need to know for a career in commerce, tourism, nursing, medicine, or technology.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
Traces the complicated development of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, the architectural planning, site selection, construction and occasional clashes with the businessman who commissioned the house
Including over 50 black and white images, this book will be of great interest to students, historians, and researchers of art, architecture, and Frank Lloyd Wright"--