November 29th, 2016
November 29th, 2016
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Fallingwater (also known as the Kaufmann Residence) was designed by Modernist icon Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 and sits in a rural area of south-western Pennsylvania.
The house sits above a waterfall, and was originally designed as a holiday house for the owner of Kaufmann’s department store and his family.

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