Tuesday, December 14

Your Architectural Education


Hands up class, what is this building's name and who is the genius?

Post in the comments below.

8 comments:

Jacquie said...

I dunno, but I love it.

Renee said...

OOOH, I should SO know. My lecturer rambled on about it in one of my lectures.

It's really lovely. We had to design a brooch inspired by a range of architecture similar to this.

BTW love the new banner, background is still growing on me though (not sure if it flows 100%). Good job!

Annie said...

Franj Lloyd Wright, but I can't remember the name of it. Is it the one where that tragedy happened?

Annie said...

Frank... not Franj

Annie said...

bit of googling later...
of course it's the fallingwater house. Did you know you can now get it in Lego form!!!
http://gizmodo.com/5263558/lego-micro+scales-frank-lloyd-wrights-fallingwater-house
what fun!!!

DaraArt said...

oh oh me me...i knew it was FLW too. i wouldn't have known the house name without google though :)

shout it with me now - m-o-d-e-r-n-i-s-m hehheheee...

OSIER said...

YAY my class is so smart.

Fallingwater in Pensylvannia by the enigmatic and often scandalous Frank Lloyd Wright. If you'd like to read more about what is considered the most famous peice of residential architecture in the world, visit the website;

http://www.fallingwater.org/

Unknown said...

Lauren, Did you know that you can buy a Lego version of falling water (and FLW's Guggenheim) at the WA Art Gallery? Check them out. yuo'll be impressed:

http://architecture.lego.com/en-us/Products/architect/21005%20-%20Fallingwater.aspx

Mark :-)