Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright
Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, completed in 1939, is one of the most celebrated houses in the world—a seamless fusion of architecture and nature. Perched partly on a great rock and extending over a waterfall in rural Pennsylvania, the house blurs the boundary between the built and the natural, making it almost impossible to tell where the environment ends and human design begins. Cantilevered terraces reach out into the forest, while the sound of cascading water flows constantly through the living spaces, making nature an inseparable part of daily life. Conceived as a retreat for the Kaufmann family, Fallingwater is both a bold structural feat and a place of deep harmony—an enduring symbol of visionary living where home and landscape become one.