- Fallingwater is a house designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1936-1939 over a waterfall in Pennsylvania.
- The house was commissioned by the Kaufmann family, who owned Kaufmann's Department Store, as a vacation home. Wright's unconventional design placed the home directly over the waterfall, with cantilevered balconies extending over the falls.
- Upon its completion, Fallingwater instantly became famous and was featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1938, capturing the public's imagination with its daring design integrated into the natural surroundings.