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View Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater at HOUSE FOUR: The House on a Waterfall—Fallingwater, Edgar J. Kaufmann House, Mill Run, Pennsylvania. 1935–37 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [PDF file size 352 KB]. From the photos and other information presented on this page and from other sources you may find, evaluate the work using the critical analysis example
Be sure to include a convincing, inclusive conclusion at the end of your critical analysis and a bibliography of at least two sources that you used to prepare your analysis, one of which may be the class text. Do not use and cite Wikipedia. Instead, visit the Excelsior College Library to learn about academic sources.
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Analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Fallingwater”
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ANALYSIS OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S “FALLINGWATER”
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Analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Fallingwater”
Right in the middle of the forest, on a mountain cataract in Southwestern
Pennsylvania lays one of the most famous architectural works in the history of the United
States. Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect and the designer of “Fallingwater” is a great
believer of the connection between human and nature. He designed a house that juxtaposed
the tranquility of the natural environment with the awesomeness of modern architecture. The
building is seamlessly erected on a rocky hillside deep with a waterfall flowing down the
cliff. With the waterfall flowing below ...
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