Wow, what an incredible and visionary design and construction for those days.
I love it. I could definitely live there and what a shame I didn't know about it when I was living in upstate NY on the PA border. I would have gone there and fallen in love with it myself.
So thank you so much for sharing this wonderful, eye opening adventure and writing such a great blog on it.
And thanks so much for starting this great and inspiring community too!
I hope that you enjoy my first post here tonight with a general overview of my front yard in Southbank here in Melbourne- that's if it ever appears...
Yeah, Frank Lloyd Wright's principle of organic architecture was definitely revolutionary during that era! And until today, his designs remain timeless and have influenced various practices in the global design community. No worries, you can always come back to New York in the future, travel to Pennsylvania, and be up close and personal with Fallingwater.
I'm really glad you also have a deep passion for architecture and design. Feel at home in the A+D community - you're very much welcome to share your awesome content here. It will surely be interesting to see different perspectives about this field as published by our Hive authors from various cultures and countries around the world. Many thanks, and I'll see you around...😀
Oh yes, I will definitely come back when I can. I loved upstate NY and Penn and have always wanted to go back to revisit the places that I was and to discover places that I never got to....- in summer though...lol....
Here's a doco on a famous Australian architect that made an impression upon the Sydney skyline, though I haven't seen it myself yet, but I thought that you might enjoy it.
https://www.filmartmedia.com/projects/harry-seidler-modernist/
Yeah that's one of the many impressive things about the hive- is the unlimited access to so many different people, cultures, traditions and architecture from around the world and I can't wait to see more in here- so you guys have done a great thing in creating this community!