Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) is regarded as the leading figure of the Chicago School of Architecture. His formula "Form follows function" became the slogan of the entire epoch, and Frank Lloyd Wright was his disciple. Sullivan's work is documented, showing the achievement of a man who was a great artist and whose concern was not conformity but conflict. This text incorporate's much of this research.
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