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Falling Water


Falling Water is a house built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935. It is incredibly ahead of its time and is built over a water fall hence the name. The strong lines and jutting concrete produce a powerful image in contrast to the water below and the surrounding forest. There cannot be any other building like this, so perfectly placed and aligned as to blend in with nature whilst being so strong and brutally designed.
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