Description
"I recommend any lover of progressive design to pick-up a copy of this book and discover something new to love and respect about Louis Sullivan, giant of American Architecture."ĀPrairieMod
On the eve of the twentieth century, Chicago was rapidly outgrowing its borders. Architect Louis Henry Sullivan (American, 1856Ā1924) answered the demand for more office space, theaters, department stores, and financial centers by pioneering what would become an essential model for city lifeĀthe skyscraper. Blending Art Nouveau complexity with geometric elegance, SullivanĀs tall buildings included ChicagoĀs Auditorium Building, the largest building in the world when it was completed in 1889. SullivanĀs design was heralded as the Wonder of the AgeĀa title equally fitting for the architect himself.
Louis SullivanĀs designs stand today as leading exemplars of Chicago School architecture. Even Frank Lloyd Wright, a former assistant to Sullivan, would later refer to him as his Ālieber Meister,Ā or Ābeloved master.Ā Sullivan brought to his practice a conviction that ornamentation should arise naturally from a buildingĀs overall design, restating, in a large or small way, themes expressed in the structure as a whole. Having spent much of his career in a late Victorian world that bristled with busy, fussy ornament for ornamentĀs sake, Sullivan refuted the fashionable style with the now famous dictum ĀForm follows function.Ā This break from tradition is perhaps most evident in SullivanĀs strides to reimagine the commercial spaceĀfrom AmericaĀs earliest skyscrapers to the small-town banks that populated the architectĀs commissions in the second half of his career.
In Louis Sullivan: Creating a New American Architecture, nearly two hundred photographs with descriptive captions document SullivanĀs genius for modern design. Patrick Cannon introduces each chapter with key biographical information and discusses the influences that shaped SullivanĀs illustrious career. Rare historical photographs chronicle those buildings that, sadly, have since been destroyed, while James CaulfieldĀs contemporary photography captures SullivanĀs existing Chicago buildings and many other structures in eastern and midwestern cities that are of equal importance in the architectĀs oeuvre.
About the Author
Patrick F. Cannon has had a long career as a publicist, journalist, and editor. He is the author of Prairie Metropolis: Chicago and the Birth of a New American Home, Hometown Architect: The Complete Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois, and The Space Within: Inside Great Chicago Buildings, all published by Pomegranate.
About the Photographer
James Caulfield has been a commercial and advertising photographer for more than twenty-five years. His studio is a state-of-the-art natural-light production facility in downtown Chicago. His work is also featured in the books Prairie Metropolis: Chicago and the Birth of a New American Home, Hometown Architect: The Complete Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois, and The Space Within: Inside Great Chicago Buildings.
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