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Used & new (35) from $268.93 + $5.84 shipping Sold by AmznBrothers and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Architecture Fallingwater (21005) (Discontinued by manufacturer)DetailsFrank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: The House and Its History (Dover Architecture) FREE Shipping on orders over . Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934, Fallingwater is perhaps the most famous residential home in the world. Open to the public since 1963, this masterpiece exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architectural style by intimately merging man with the surrounding landscape. This highly-detailed LEGO model, co-developed and designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker, captures all of the distinctive features that make Fallingwater an architectural landmark. The assembled Fallingwater model stands 10" (256 mm) wide on a gray base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history. 15 x 2.8 x 10.3 inches 2.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)




16 years and up #116,461 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #3,552 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.6 out of 5 stars LEGO Architecture United Nations Headquarters (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Architecture Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (21004) LEGO Sydney Opera House Factory Fresh Bulk Bricks 5 star76%4 star15%3 star3%2 star3%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLess of a toy, more of a Lego showpieceScale Shmale! It's a toy people. Great build for FLW or architecture fansGreat Lego set See and discover other items: architecture building, the empire state buildingFallingwater®99 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISArchitectureBuildingsMerging man and nature into an architectural masterpiece!Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Merging man and nature into an architectural masterpiece!




Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934, Fallingwater® is perhaps the most famous residential home in the world. This highly-detailed LEGO® model, co-developed and designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker, captures all of the distinctive features that make Fallingwater an architectural landmark. The assembled Fallingwater model stands 10 inches (256 mm) wide on a gray base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history. A striking and imaginative display for your desk, bookshelf or mantelpiece! Replica of real-world architectural landmark Fallingwater! Booklet included with details on design and history! Measures 10 inches (256 mm) wide!For ages 16 and up. 12 - 18 Years Most Helpful Customer Reviews See all customer reviews LEGO Architecture 21005 : Fallingwater Product Dimensions38.2 x 26.2 x 5.7 cm Manufacturer recommended age:16 years and up Educational Objective(s)Literacy & Spacial Awareness




142,049 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available11 April 2011This highly-detailed LEGO model, co-developed and designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker, captures all of the distinctive features that make Fallingwater an architectural landmark. 21034 London Building Toy Set Architecture 21006 The White House Playset See all 18 customer reviews See all 18 customer reviews (newest first) My son loves it Lovely model, good instructions well worth having Another great model in the LEGO architecture series. The completed model has an interesting look when completed. Bought this for my partner who is over the waterfall with it ! Should keep him quiet for hours ! More to this than you think. Get one and try this medium sized build out for yourself. Great fun as always Toys & Games > Toys & Games: Amazon Global Delivery AvailableMill Run, Pa. – July 24, 2009 – The new Fallingwater LEGO set was introduced today at Fallingwater, the internationally renowned Frank Lloyd Wright house in Mill Run, Pa.




The Fallingwater LEGO set joins together two cultural icons – the Frank Lloyd Wright masterwork and the beloved toy brick. It is the latest addition to the LEGO Architecture series, which includes the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum and other famous landmarks such as New York’s Empire State Building and Chicago’s Sears Tower. The Fallingwater LEGO set consists of 811 pieces and has dimensions of 6x7x10 inches. It was designed by Adam Reed Tucker, an architectural artist and president of Brickstructures Inc., which developed the entire LEGO Architecture series. “My hope is that my whimsical use of the LEGO Brick as an elegant and sophisticated medium transcends its identity as a simple toy to make one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s greatest achievements come to life for all to take away and enjoy,” said Tucker. Tucker introduced the new LEGO set today at Fallingwater with Doug Volker, director of licensing and product development for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, and Lynda Waggoner, director of Fallingwater and vice president of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.




In addition to showcasing the new, commercially available LEGO set, Tucker unveiled a large LEGO model of Fallingwater that was displayed previously at the Chicago Museum of Science & Industry. “It was the vision, passion and creative desire of Adam Reed Tucker to capture the essence of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous buildings, including Fallingwater, using the medium of the LEGO brick that brought this partnership into being,” said Volker.   About the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) enhances the region’s quality of life by protecting and restoring exceptional places. A nonprofit conservation organization founded in 1932, WPC was responsible for the founding of six state parks and has conserved nearly 225,000 acres of natural lands and waterways. The Conservancy owns and operates Fallingwater, the Frank Lloyd Wright house in Mill Run, Pa. that symbolizes people living in harmony with nature. In addition, WPC enriches our region’s cities and towns through 140 community gardens and greenspaces that are planted with the help of 8,300 volunteers.

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