Fallingwater

Fallingwater
Title Fallingwater PDF eBook
Author Lynda S. Waggoner
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages 330
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0847835995

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Presents a pictorial look at the history, structure, and restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater

Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
Title Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater PDF eBook
Author Donald Hoffmann
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 129
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0486274306

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Traces the complicated development of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, including planning, site selection, and construction

Fallingwater

Fallingwater
Title Fallingwater PDF eBook
Author Edgar Kaufmann
Publisher Abbeville Publishing Group
Total Pages 196
Release 1986
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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A personal record of Wright's domestic masterpiece, a home which becomes an integral part of its natural setting.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House

Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House
Title Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House PDF eBook
Author Donald Hoffmann
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 128
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0486139220

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Handsome pictorial essay documents creation of residential masterpiece with more than 160 interior and exterior photos, plans, elevations, sketches, and studies. Informative text recounts the house's history, including its site, plans, and construction.

Fallingwater Rising

Fallingwater Rising
Title Fallingwater Rising PDF eBook
Author Franklin Toker
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 546
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307425843

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Fallingwater Rising is a biography not of a person but of the most famous house of the twentieth century. Scholars and the public have long extolled the house that Frank Lloyd Wright perched over a Pennsylvania waterfall in 1937, but the full story has never been told. When he got the commission to design the house, Wright was nearing seventy, his youth and his early fame long gone. It was the Depression, and Wright had no work in sight. Into his orbit stepped Edgar J. Kaufmann, a Pittsburgh department-store mogul–“the smartest retailer in America”–and a philanthropist with the burning ambition to build a world-famous work of architecture. It was an unlikely collaboration: the Jewish merchant who had little concern for modern architecture and the brilliant modernist who was leery of Jews. But the two men collaborated to produce an extraordinary building of lasting architectural significance that brought international fame to them both and confirmed Wright’s position as the greatest architect of the twentieth century. Fallingwater Rising is also an enthralling family drama, involving Kaufmann, his beautiful cousin/wife, Liliane, and their son, Edgar Jr., whose own role in the creation of Fallingwater and its ongoing reputation is central to the story. Involving such key figures of the l930s as Frida Kahlo, Albert Einstein, Henry R. Luce, William Randolph Hearst, Ayn Rand, and Franklin Roosevelt, Fallingwater Rising shows us how E. J. Kaufmann’s house became not just Wright’s masterpiece but a fundamental icon of American life. One of the pleasures of the book is its rich evocation of the upper-crust society of Pittsburgh–Carnegie, Frick, the Mellons–a society that was socially reactionary but luxury-loving and baronial in its tastes, hobbies, and sexual attitudes (Kaufmann had so many mistresses that his store issued them distinctive charge plates they could use without paying). Franklin Toker has been studying Fallingwater for eighteen years. No one but he could have given us this compelling saga of the most famous private house in the world and the dramatic personal story of the fascinating people who made and used it. A major contribution to both architectural and social history.

Cave of Falling Water

Cave of Falling Water
Title Cave of Falling Water PDF eBook
Author Janice Ovecka
Publisher
Total Pages 130
Release 1992
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780933050983

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For each of three girls growing up in different periods of Vermont's history, one Abenaki, one colonial white, and one a modern girl, a cave serves as an important refuge.

The Fallingwater Cookbook

The Fallingwater Cookbook
Title The Fallingwater Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Martinson
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 569
Release 2008-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0822979373

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Hailed as the most architecturally significant private residence in the United States, Fallingwater was a welcome retreat for Edgar J. Kaufmann, his wife Liliane, their son, Edgar jr., and their many guests. The Fallingwater Cookbook captures the experience of fine and casual dining at this famed home. Suzanne Martinson, former food editor and writer for the Pittsburgh Press and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, relates recipes from Elsie Henderson, the longtime and last cook for the Kaufmann family at Fallingwater, along with Henderson's memories and anecdotes of life in the renowned house on the waterfall. Henderson's encounters with the Kaufmanns, John Heinz, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Frank Lloyd Wright, among others, are recounted with humor, affection, and surprising detail. The book is rounded out with additional recipes from chef Robert Sendall, who began producing special events at Fallingwater in the early 1990s, Jane Citron, with whom Sendall taught cooking classes, and Mary Ann Moreau, former chef of the Fallingwater Café. Artfully composed photographs of food, architecture, landscape, family, and guests complete the collection, which, like Fallingwater, will be treasured for years to come.