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  2. Visitor Information - Fallingwater

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    Fallingwater visitors are welcome — and encouraged! — to take personal-use photos and video to remember and share their visit. For the safety of the sensitive landscape, staff, and visitors, the following guidelines must be observed. Visitors may: Take photos and video for private, noncommercial use outside on the grounds.

  3. Check out the Fallingwater Institute’s 2024 programming, including our Saturday Classes Online and three-day Insight/Onsite workshop for professional architects and designers to discover and observe Fallingwater through group exercises, technical explorations and in-depth discussions.

  4. Fallingwater Tours - Fallingwater

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    Fallingwater visitors are welcome — and encouraged! — to take personal-use photos and video to remember and share their visit. For the safety of the sensitive landscape, staff, and visitors, the following guidelines must be observed. Visitors may: Take photos and video for private, noncommercial use outside on the grounds.

  5. Timeline - Fallingwater

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    “Building Fallingwater” features historic photography, archival materials and original film footage of Fallingwater’s main house construction from 1936-1937. “Touchstone: A Half-Century of Craft” highlights the Touchstone Center for Crafts’ 50-year history and efforts toward promoting craft education in the Laurel Highlands.

  6. Architectural Drawings - Fallingwater

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    Visit the Library of Congress website to search and review Fallingwater drawings and photos. With the collection currently at 136 assets, the list below provides an approximate number range for various drawings or photos.

  7. The Fallingwater Collection

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    Whether acquired from the artists and designers themselves or purchased in galleries and antique shops in the U.S. and abroad, the Fallingwater collection represents a mix of cultures, media and the individual tastes of each member of the Kaufmann family.

  8. Designing Fallingwater

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    Construction of Fallingwater ended by the fall of 1937, and the Kaufmann family began using their weekend retreat to share the home and explore its surroundings with friends—long hikes through the woods, refreshing plunges under the falls, and reading or dining al fresco. Such was Fallingwater’s popularity that in 1939 a guest house ...

  9. Fallingwater Cam

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    The classic view of Fallingwater has been the subject of photos, paintings, drawings and videos around the world. Now you have the opportunity to watch a livestream of the house from the comfort of your own home. See the house as the light changes throughout the day or view the change of seasons.

  10. Fallingwater is a house designed in 1935 by renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as a private residence and weekend home for the Kaufmann family. Help Fallingwater Live On Visitor Information

  11. Preservation History - Fallingwater

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    Preserving Fallingwater has been ongoing almost since its completion. From daily maintenance and housekeeping tasks to larger efforts to protect the house, the care of Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece is paramount to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy as it continues the important practice of monitoring and preserving Fallingwater for ...