I know this comes a little late, but then this thread has not be replied to in a year and half. The School of Architecture at Taliesin is closing. https://www.archdaily.com/932748/the-school-of-architecture-at-taliesin-is-closing-after-88-years
I used to live in Western Pennsylvania, and when my mother visited from California, we both went down there. I remember really liking the style that he building was done in. It almost seemed more like something I'd see in the state of CA. One thing I found depressing was that it had to be held together seemingly by chains or pulleys or something, and that was a huge eyesore for me. But then I';m not used to going to architectural museums and other such places. But if I ever come across that fantasy fortune and can build, say, the airpark home I have always dreamt of, I'd certainly take some cues from Fallingwater, and FLW in general.