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The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area, 1875-1925 [Paperback]

Carl W. Condit (Author)
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0226114554 978-0226114552 November 15, 1998
This thoroughly illustrated classic study traces the history of the world-famous Chicago school of architecture from its beginnings with the functional innovations of William Le Baron Jenney and others to their imaginative development by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Chicago School of Architecture places the Chicago school in its historical setting, showing it at once to be the culmination of an iron and concrete construction and the chief pioneer in the evolution of modern architecture. It also assesses the achievements of the school in terms of the economic, social, and cultural growth of Chicago at the turn of the century, and it shows the ultimate meaning of the Chicago work for contemporary architecture.

"A major contribution [by] one of the world's master-historians of building technique."—Reyner Banham, Arts Magazine

"A rich, organized record of the distinguished architecture with which Chicago lives and influences the world."—Ruth Moore, Chicago Sun-Times

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Carl W. Condit (1914-1997) was an historian of technology, urban development, and architecture. He was the author of numerous books on the history of American architecture, especially in Chicago, and taught history, art history, and urban affairs at Northwestern University for over thirty years.

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  • Paperback: 452 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (November 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226114554
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226114552
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.8 x 1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars the classic work on Chicago's "school" of architecture, August 12, 2007
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This is Condit's most significant contribution to the history of architecture-- a must-read for anyone interested in Chicago, its architecture, and the broader themes of American vernacular inventiveness in design and engineering. Condit is not forgiving of the reader-- prepare to learn more than you might have planned about caissons, load-bearing structural systems, windows, etc.-- but on the other hand there's little or no sense of being instructed in "good taste" here, either. Condit makes a plain-speaking argument and provides the information to support it. Those who wish to delve deeper will want to look to Condit's two-volume study of architecture in Chicago, long out of print but still available used. There his strong-willed personality appears more forcefully and so does his penchant for the technical; one leaves the work with a richer vocabulary, a sharper eye, and perhaps a sharper tongue, as well.
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The architectural and technical achievement of the Chicago school marked the establishment of a new style of architecture, but at the same time it was the culmination of a structural evolution that extended over the century preceding it. Read the first page
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continuous piers, lintel lines, false piers, recessed spandrels, portal bracing, structural art, interior light court, fireproof tile, architectonic effect, original cornice, grouped windows, spandrel girders, orchestra floor, street elevations, iron framing, articulated wall, architectonic expression, narrow piers, main elevation, skeletal construction, arched trusses, masonry bearing walls, unequal settlement, projecting courses, projecting bays
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New York, Michigan Avenue, Home Insurance, Louis Sullivan, United States, Carson Pirie Scott Store, Great Northern, Wacker Drive, Frank Lloyd Wright, Old Colony, Garrick Theater, Hyde Park, Leiter Building, Van Buren, Industrial Chicago, Richard Nickel, South Dearborn Street, Inland Architect, Madison Street, Sears Roebuck, Harriet Monroe, Columbian Exposition, South Wabash Avenue, Stock Exchange Building, American Institute of Architects
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