Project 2

2D Drawings in AutoCAD

Fallinwater Plans

[main floor]

[second floor]

[third floor]

[dwf]

[home]

Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most widely acclaimed works, was designed for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann.The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family's activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright's suggestion that the house rise over the waterfall, rather than face it. But the architect's original scheme was adopted almost without change.Completed with guest and service wing in 1939, Fallingwater was constructed of sandstone quarried on the property and laid up by local craftsmen. The stone serves to separate reinforced concrete "trays," forming living and bedroom levels, dramatically cantilevered over the stream.Fallingwater was the weekend home of the Kaufmann family from 1937 until 1963, when the house, its contents, and grounds were presented to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy by Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. Fallingwater is the only remaining great Wright house with its setting, original furnishings, and art work intact.

In 1986, New York Times architecture critic Paul Goldberger wrote: "This is a house that summed up the 20th century and then thrust it forward still further. Within this remarkable building Frank Lloyd Wright recapitulated themes that had preoccupied him since his career began a half century earlier, but he did not reproduce them literally. Instead, he cast his net wider, integrating European modernism and his own love of nature and of structural daring, and pulled it all together into a brilliantly resolved totality. Fallingwater is Wright's greatest essay in horizontal space; it is his most powerful piece of structural drama; it is his most sublime integration of man and nature."

TO VISIT FALLINGWATER

Over 2 million people have visited Fallingwater since it opened to the public in 1964. The house is located about 2 hours southeast of Pittsburg, halfway between the villages of Mill Run and Ohiopyle on PA Route 381.Fallingwater is open for 45-minute guided tours from April 1 through November every day, except Monday, from 10am to 4pm. It is also open on Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Friday, and the week between Christmas and New Years. For a more leisurely, less-crowded tour, we suggest visiting Fallingwater on weekdays. Reservations are required to guarantee admission. During periods of high visitation, exact tour times cannot be guaranteed. Two hour in-depth tours are also offered at 8:30am by advance reservation only.

."Fallingwater has always been rightly considered one of the complete masterpieces of twentieth-century art"
(Vincent Scully, Sterling Professor of The History of Art, Yale University)

One of 14 "Favorite House Museums"
(1989 poll of readers of the National Trust's Historic Preservation magazine)

"Of all Wright's buildings, this is certainly the best presented to the visitor... Fallingwater has become the quintessential house museum..."
(Frederick Gutheim, Inland Architect, 1988)