World War II Architecture

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Fallingwater Hourse by Frank Lloyd Wright
Fallingwater was one of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s first buildings. This building set a national precedent for a movement away from cities after World War II. Fallingwater is situated in Bear Run, Pennsylvania on top of a waterfall. The building exemplifies Wrights ability to work with the natural environment and not waste space. Frank Lloyd Wright can be considered a modernist architect because his buildings use the same principles that Modernism includes.
 
Donahue, Cecilia. Salem Press Encyclopedia. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.