Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright


Hidden away in a forest in southwestern Pennsylvania lies the structure known as Frank Lloyd Wright's comeback. Fallingwater, a home built atop a waterfall, is one of the world's most famous buildings. Commissioned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, the home&rsquos interiors are designed to mirror the forest outside. The walls are made of locally-sourced sandstone, each bedroom opens out to a terrace with windows opening outwards, and even a glass hatchway on the main level with a staircase leading down to the stream below. Allegedly, Ayn Rand's Fountainhead was also inspired by the building and its creator.