Fallingwater: An Autumn Sonata
October 6-9, 2018
"There is no place Wright’s architecture can be felt so warmly or appreciated so intuitively."
—Edgar Kaufmann Jr. on Fallingwater
A triumphant celebration of Wright’s visionary organic architecture, and a landmark in 20th century architecture and design, Fallingwater stands as one of the most iconic buildings of Wright’s career. Join the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust and experience Fallingwater against the majestic autumn landscape of southwest Pennsylvania.
Start in Pittsburgh―a city beloved by people in the know, including New Yorker critic Brendan Gill who proclaimed, ''If Pittsburgh were situated somewhere in the heart of Europe, tourists would eagerly journey hundreds of miles out of their way to visit it.'' Then, make your way through bucolic scenery to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Duncan and Lindholm houses, rescued from afar and re-built in Polymath Park. Enjoy a lecture and in-depth tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece, Fallingwater, and a private tour of Kentuck Knob, one of Wright's last residential commissions―where we linger for an unforgettable farewell dinner. The three-night, four-day itinerary is packed with insider-access opportunities, including invitations to privately-owned homes by Wright apprentices. Enjoy expert guidance, luxurious accommodations and fine regional cuisine amidst the glorious fall colors of the Laurel Highlands.
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