4Fallingwater (Pennsylvania, USA)

Fallingwater, designed by the legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a prime example of organic architecture, where a building is harmoniously integrated with its natural surroundings. 

Built in 1935, the house appears to float over a waterfall, blending seamlessly into the forested landscape. Wright’s innovative use of cantilevered structures, natural stone, and large glass windows allows the beauty of nature to be ever-present, creating a serene, breathtaking atmosphere.

Fallingwater is not only beautiful but also a testament to Wright’s philosophy of creating structures that complement rather than dominate their environment.