In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the Kaufmann family over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. He named it Fallingwater. It, perhaps more than any other building, exemplifies Wright's concept of "Organic Architecture," which seeks to harmonize people and nature by integrating the building, the site, and its inhabitants into a unified whole. This 2-disc special editition is a testament to a great architect working at the height of his career.
Disc One: Documentary Film — Lynda Waggoner, Director of Fallingwater, along with architectural historian, Richard Cleary, provide an in-depth look into the creation of Fallingwater and the exceptional qualities that make it a true American masterpiece. The disc includes 10 extra interviews and a slideshow of more than 230 new photographs. DVD. 60 minutes.
Disc Two: Interactive Virtual Tour — (for Windows /OSX) This Interactive Virtual Tour utilizes an intuitive multi-referenced interface to allow users self-directed experiences through a comprehensive collection of photographs, Virtual Reality panoramas, and drawings. It provides the most engaging and comprehensive documentation of Fallingwater ever produced. The disc includes more than 250 photographs, 17 Virtual Reality panoramas, and high-resolution viewing of archival drawings and photographs.
Note — We regret that we cannot give refunds on videotapes, CD-ROMs, or DVDs. All sales are final. In the event of a defective cartridge or disc, we will replace it with an identical one.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
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