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The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition: Skyscraper Design and Cultural Change in the 1920s (Modern Architecture and Cultural Identity) [Hardcover]

Katherine Solomonson (Author)


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0521590566 978-0521590563 April 16, 2001 1
The Chicago Tribune Tower competition was one of the largest, most important and most controversial design contests of the 1920s. The international competition generated 263 entries for the design of the new Tribune office building, and they represented a broad constellation of approaches to the skyscraper at a time of transition. In the decades following the competition, the design entries have often been evaluated in terms of the rise and demise of particular conceptions of modernism. This study examines the various contexts in which the Chicago Tribune Tower design competition took place and how they shaped the event. Analyzing how the competition contributed to changing concepts of the skyscraper, it also demonstrates how it engaged with the production of consumer culture, with conflicts of national identity and cultural unity, and with a newspaper's efforts to produce a civic and corporate icon during the turbulent years following World War I.

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The Tribune Company's 1922 competition to design the "world's most beautiful office building" as its headquarters captured the interest of an international audience of architects, business leaders, and the public at large. Solomonson (Univ. of Minnesota) argues persuasively that the competition, now often relegated to the footnotes of architectural history, was a vortex around which swirled the major currents of debate on skyscraper design, city planning, and the role of business in an industrial/capitalist society. Based on her doctoral dissertation, this thoroughly documented study inspects Hood and Howells's winning entry, runner-up Eero Saarinen's ultimately more influential design, and a host of other proposals, from historicist to avant-garde. A brief and unsatisfactory final chapter tentatively raises the issue of the competition's enduring influence. Architect Stanley Tigerman reenacted the competition in his idiosyncratic Chicago Tribune Tower Competition and Late Entries (1980. o.p.); Solomonson, however, offers the first well-rounded examination of this important episode in the development of the urban skyline. Her fine book is recommended for academic libraries. David Solt sz, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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'In Solomonson's careful and many-sided account, Tribune Tower becomes a pole around which the whole pattern of a society turns. Building up from details, she draws together a fascinating social and material history ... The book represents a landmark effort to connect architectural discourse to the larger culture of which it is a part ... this fine social history offers an exemplary model for anyone seeking to understand what buildings mean to people.' Chicago Tribune

'Solomonson ... Understands the issues and writes engagingly not oly about the competition itself, but about the architectural and commercial cultures - both European and American - that formed its backdrop.' Times Literary Supplement

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (April 16, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521590566
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521590563
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,518,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In 1923, nearly a year after the Chicago Tribune Tower competition was over, the Chicago Tribune published The International Competition for a New Administration Building to tell the story of the event as the newspaper wanted it to be remembered. Read the first page
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hive metaphor, new administration building, boulevard link, participating architects, setback provision, skyscraper design, competition program, bridge plaza, invited architects, corporate skyscrapers, greatest newspaper, tall office building, architectural exhibition, radio building, competition entries, structural expression
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Tribune Tower, Tribune Company, New York, United States, World War, Chicago School, North Michigan Avenue, Eliel Saarinen, Woolworth Building, Joseph Patterson, Chicago Plan, Coloroto Magazine, Louis Sullivan, John Mead Howells, Raymond Hood, Chicago Historical Society, Thomas Tallmadge, Montgomery Ward, Tribune Square, Alfred Granger, World's Columbian Exposition, The Art Institute of Chicago, Walter Gropius, American Institute of Architects, Gerhard Wohler
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