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Architecture, Ann Durkin Keating(
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) ...Architecture...
...in the fire of 1871 . Extant examples of their architecture include Boyington's 1869 Water Tower on...
...distinctive and reknowned story of Chicago architecture seldom begins with Boyington and Van Osdel,...
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School Architecture, Arthur Zilversmit(
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) ...School Architecture...
...The architecture of Chicago's schools has been dominated by an often desperate need to find places...
...been large classes and a strictly utilitarian architecture. The Chicago Fire of 1871 exacerbated the...
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Church Architecture, George A. Lane, S.J.(
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) ...Church Architecture...
...Catholic church showcased balloon frame architecture—a simple, inexpensive, and efficient wooden...
...Society. FIGURE 1 Chicago's early Christian architecture was predominantly Protestant , and the...
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Chicago Architecture Foundation Pamphlet, 1984, Creator: Chicago Architecture Foundation(
Historical Source
) ...Chicago Architecture Foundation Pamphlet, 1984...
...Creator: Chicago Architecture Foundation...
Date Created: 1984,
Date Depicted: 1984
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Bruce Graham on Modernism, (
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) ...1970) and the Sears Tower (1974). [Y]ou do modern architecture ... in search of a vocabulary for...
...your country, your city and the architecture you're doing. ......
...Most people don't understand architecture. Architecture is the design of space, both interior and...
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Art Institute of Chicago, Diane Dillon(
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) ...research facilities for the study of art and architecture in the United States. In addition to books...
...ideals of the Renaissance as well as the architecture of many European museums) and the names of...
...into new media including photography and architecture. The institute's character has also been...
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Architecture: The Second Chicago School, Franz Schulze(
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) ...fallow years of World War II , residential architecture in Chicago began to reappear as early as the...
...interactive factors: the advent of modernist architecture as a whole in America and the arrival in...
...to assume the headship of the School of Architecture at Chicago's Armour Institute of Technology (...
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Burnham and Root, Commercial Architects, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Unknown Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-37303) Illustration 2800 3700 Architecture...
...Society (ICHi-38280) Illustration 3193 4329 Architecture Burnham & Root Rookery Building The...
...Society (ICHi-19186) Illustration 6648 8307 Architecture Commercial Buildings Burnham and Root in...
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World's Columbian Exposition, Robert W. Rydell(
Authored Entry
) ...the Chicago fair distinctive. For Burnham, architecture and sculpture would be to the Chicago fair...
...pernicious effects of the fair on American architecture, while others praised the “civilizing” and...
...Beaux-Arts plan would have on the public architecture of squalid American cities. While Burnham was...
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Architecture: The Prairie School, H. Allen Brooks(
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) ...small group of dedicated individuals obsessed with the idea of creating a new American architecture,...
...an architecture appropriate to the American Midwest and independent of historical styles. The...
...they are known as the founders of modern architecture. In 1935, Walter was awarded the contract to...
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Louis Henri Sullivan and the Chicago School, David Garrard Lowe(
Authored Entry
) ...of the classically inspired Beaux-Arts architecture of the “White City. ” The national depression of...
...and a key figure in the Chicago School of Architecture, was born in Boston in 1856. His training...
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Hinsdale, IL, Tom Sterling(
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) ...to use the Georgian style of colonial architecture in keeping with the Hinsdale Plan of early civic...
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Illinois Institute of Technology, Wilbur Applebaum(
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) ...the Bauhaus, the innovative school of architecture and design in Germany, came to Armour Institute,...
...academic center for professional training in architecture, design, and photography , and played a...
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Printer's Row, Erik Gellman(
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) ...examples of the First Chicago School of Architecture , including the Duplicator Building (1886) and...
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Architecture: The First Chicago School, David Garrard Lowe(
Authored Entry
) ...whose work would have a profound effect upon architecture. Within a decade after the fire of 1871 ,...
...eclipse of the First Chicago School by an architecture based upon the classical as interpreted by...
...Root, would be a showcase for Chicago's architecture. But the death of Root in January 1891 ended...
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Shedd Aquarium, Dennis A. Meritt, Jr.(
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) ...Burnham), with elements of classical Greek architecture to make it a better structural match with...
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University of Illinois at Chicago, Gerald A. Danzer(
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) ...four colleges of the Circle Campus (architecture and art, business administration, engineering,...
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Armory Show of 1913, Paul Kruty(
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) ...combined modern painting, sculpture, and architecture in a single creation; the founding of the Arts...
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Chicago's Twentieth-Century Cultural Exports, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...The controversial "Second Chicago School" of architecture again presented Chicago as a locus of...
...HB-18506-S2) S. R. Crown Hall, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, 3630 South...
...been a leader in the development of modernist architecture in Europe, before emigrating from Germany...
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Architecture: The City Beautiful Movement, Thomas S. Hines(
Authored Entry
) ...be called the Chicago School of skyscraper architecture. Following Root's premature death in 1891,...
...as a virus that would afflict American architecture for 50 years. Each side of the debate might have...
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