Celebrate With Us
Commemorating 90 landmark years as one of the world’s most influential works of Modern architecture, and celebrating Fallingwater’s future as an enduring symbol of art and nature in harmony.
Engage with the art, architecture, and nature of Fallingwater onsite and online through special events, lectures, live music and more this anniversary year.

PITTSBURGH TO LONDON:
Co-Presented by Fallingwater + Carnegie Museum of Art
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kaufmann Office at the V&AAPRIL 16, 2026
FALLINGWATER FIRESIDE:
With Bill StricklandGather in the Fallingwater living room in front of the fireplace
MAY 12
AN EVENING OF MUSIC IN ARCHITECTURE
Presented by James Ray Polk and The Mississippi SawyersJUNE 6, 2026
A SENSORY JOURNEY THROUGH THE CRAFT OF CHOCOLATE MAKING
Chocolate Tasting Workshop and Dinner TourJUNE 12 and JUNE 13, 2026
FALLINGWATER 90TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
A progressive summer evening event filled with art, nature, live jazz and delicious food.AUGUST 29, 2026
FALLINGWATER FIRESIDEWith Bill Strickland
Gather in the Fallingwater living room in front of the fireplaceMAY 12, 2026
PITTSBURGH TO LONDON: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kaufmann Office at the V&ACo-Presented by Fallingwater + Carnegie Museum of ArtAPRIL 16, 2026
A SENSORY JOURNEY THROUGH THE CRAFT OF CHOCOLATE MAKINGWorkshop and Dinner TourJUNE 12 and JUNE 13, 2026
AN EVENING OF MUSIC IN ARCHITECTUREPresented by James Ray Polk and The Mississippi SawyersJUNE 6, 2026
FALLINGWATER 90TH ANNIVERSARY GALAA progressive summer evening event filled with art, nature, live jazz and delicious food.AUGUST 29, 2026
Since the First Stone
In 1936, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Kaufmanns embarked on the creation of something extraordinary. The result was a work of architecture like no other, a house dramatically cantilevered over a waterfall that captivated the imagination.
From its beginnings, Fallingwater has celebrated a timeless idea: that architecture, when rooted in a deep understanding and appreciation of nature, can enhance our lives.
At 90 years, we honor that lasting legacy. We invite you to experience the beauty and power of Fallingwater, where art and nature serve as vital sources of inspiration for how we build and live in the future.
Fallingwater Institute
Immerse in art and nature through our residencies and workshops for high schoolers, college students, and adult learners.
New Brand Identity
Discover how we adopted new branding for the future.
World Heritage Preserved
Learn about our recently completed 3-year preservation project, the most significant preservation initiatitive in the last 20 years.
World Heritage Preserved
Learn about our recently completed 3-year preservation project, the most significant preservation initiatitive in the last 20 years.

“Fallingwater is Wright’s greatest essay in horizontal space; it is his most powerful piece of structural drama; it is his most sublime integration of man and nature.”
-Paul Goldberger
““A realized dream that touches something deep within about which, finally, none of us can speak.” ”
-Paul Rudolph
“Fallingwater is famous because the house in its setting embodies a powerful ideal-that people today can learn to live in harmony with nature. . .As technology uses more and more natural resources, as the world’s population grows even larger, harmony with nature is necessary for the very existence of mankind.”
-Edgar Kaufmann, jr.

"Fallingwater is Wright’s greatest essay in horizontal space; it is his most powerful piece of structural drama; it is his most sublime integration of man and nature."
-Paul Goldberger
“A realized dream that touches something deep within about which, finally, none of us can speak.”
-Paul Rudolph
“Fallingwater is famous because the house in its setting embodies a powerful ideal-that people today can learn to live in harmony with nature. . .As technology uses more and more natural resources, as the world’s population grows even larger, harmony with nature is necessary for the very existence of mankind.”
-Edgar Kaufmann jr.
1936 to 2026
Scaffold and formwork in place for the concrete pours of the cantilevers. 1936. Fallingwater Archives, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 2014.1.10.
Fallingwater modern day - summertime