Restoration Revives Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater with New Roof

Restoration Revives Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater with New Roof

After a significant three-year effort, the $7 million restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s renowned Fallingwater has been completed. The initiative was focused on mitigating the effects of water damage that have troubled the architectural landmark over the decades.

Constructed from 1936 to 1939, Fallingwater is celebrated for its groundbreaking architectural design and its seamless blend with the surrounding environment. The renovation involved the installation of a contemporary waterproof membrane on the roof, resolving structural concerns, and reviving the building’s original aesthetic.

Throughout the restoration process, careful attention was given to maintaining Fallingwater’s historical authenticity and visual appeal. The successful completion of this project ensures that Wright’s masterpiece will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for many years to come.

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