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When you think of the word Architect most of us think immediately of Frank Lloyd Wright. During his lifetime Frank Lloyd Wright built 532 homes, museums and commercial buildings which approximately 400 still stand.

The most famous are Biltmore Hotel and cottages in Phoenix Arizona, Charles Ennis House in Los Angeles California, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the infamous Fallingwater outside of Pittsburgh Pa.

Fallingwater was one of 9 buildings that Frank Lloyd constructed in Pennsylvania and certainly one of the most famous with over 1 million visitors who come to walk the through the home. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt celebrated Brad Pitt’s birthday in Pennsylvania on December 08, 2011 at Fallingwater. Brad Pitt loves architecture, especially clean modern lines. Many Hollywood Celebrities visit Pa and the Kauffman Department store founder former residence Fallingwater. In July 2006 Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, and Dennis Miller were in the area and took a drive over to see the spectacular home cantilevered over the Bear Run waterfalls. Tom Cruise was in the area filming a movie in Pittsburg, I wonder if he took the opportunity to visit the home with his family?

Pennsylvania offers natural beauty and spectacular architecture. Are you interested in learning more about architecture or what homes are for sale Pennsylvania which offers interesting architecture? Contact Bill Sands Broker of Sands & Company Real estate for a list of architecturally significant homes for sale in Pennsylvania today!

Bill Sands of Sands & Company Real Estate www.PaRealEstate.com


Posted by William Sands on January 2nd, 2012 3:42 PMPost a Comment (1)

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