Ah… brings back great memories. Amazing built on top of bear run, not a view of it. It is quite an amazing house> I love the story of how he quickly did the renderings and design of it, only hours before the kauffmans arrived at Taliesen East to see his plans. On each trip to the US, my wife and I try to take in a Wright design.
Fallingwater… brings back a lot of memories. My husband and I were talking about how we would like to revisit many places we had been before to take or retake photos. Back then I didn’t know anything about photographing and I was happy shooting with my tiny point-and-shoot. I like to have another chance… but there are just too many places.
Have a great day.
There’s a great story about Frank Lloyd Wright where he designed a house for a wealthy man. One evening at dinner during a rain storm the man noticed water dripping from the ceiling. Wright made repair recommendations. Later the man noticed water again and again reported this to Wright, who replied, “Move your chair.”
bluebrightly said:
What a feat of engineering Fallingwater was….it’s always good to see photos of great architecture.
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bruce thomas witzel said:
Ah… brings back great memories. Amazing built on top of bear run, not a view of it. It is quite an amazing house> I love the story of how he quickly did the renderings and design of it, only hours before the kauffmans arrived at Taliesen East to see his plans. On each trip to the US, my wife and I try to take in a Wright design.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for commenting with such interesting tidbits!
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Irene said:
Would so love to see that Frank Lloyd Wright house! I’ve been to the Purdue campus once and didn’t see those two sculptures. How did I miss them? 😳
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neihtn2012 said:
The sculptures are next to the Visual and Performing Arts Building. Maybe next time you visit Purdue, you can go see them there.
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Irene said:
Thanks for the location info. I will look for them if I visit the campus again. 😊
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katelon said:
Great photos. What a beautiful house. Does someone live in it?
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neihtn2012 said:
Fallingwater is like a museum now. The Kaufmann family, who were the original owners, donated to the public in 1963.
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Robert said:
Great photos! I love artistic pieces!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you! Glad you like these photos!
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Helen C said:
Fallingwater… brings back a lot of memories. My husband and I were talking about how we would like to revisit many places we had been before to take or retake photos. Back then I didn’t know anything about photographing and I was happy shooting with my tiny point-and-shoot. I like to have another chance… but there are just too many places.
Have a great day.
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neihtn2012 said:
Still, try to come if you can. There are many places you can visit between your home state and Fallingwater.
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MichaelStephenWills said:
You visited on an overcast day, good for photography.
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neihtn2012 said:
You are right. When I got there the sun was shining, but clouds started arriving and I had to hurry to take all the shots I wanted.
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Mz&Cho said:
Great photos! Love the Brickhead. Art is such a treat to enjoy!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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ekurie said:
There’s a great story about Frank Lloyd Wright where he designed a house for a wealthy man. One evening at dinner during a rain storm the man noticed water dripping from the ceiling. Wright made repair recommendations. Later the man noticed water again and again reported this to Wright, who replied, “Move your chair.”
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neihtn2012 said:
Great story indeed! Thank you!
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