Turn of the Century American Architecture (1895-1915) By Laura Proctor, Amy Johnson, and Kate Matney.

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Turn of the Century American Architecture ( ) By Laura Proctor, Amy Johnson, and Kate Matney

General Overview of ‘Where we were” The Victorian Age going on the Elizabethan Era (Suffragettes, women taking over the work force, and the invention of the bra) Henry Ford invents the Model T; over 15 million sold in America alone! Isolationism prevails— Germany invades Belgium 1914, U.S. finally enters war in 1917

General Architectural Themes Early Modernism Gothic Revival Beaux-Arts Craftsmanship

Early Modernism First skyscraper built in Chicago 1885 (ten stories), but Louis Sullivan later created the most influential shape –Geometric cube –Base floor entrance –‘honeycomb’ of identical floors to stress verticality –On top service floor and cornice

The Wainwright Building

Evolution of Sullivan’s Skyscraper— responding to the urban context; The Bayard Building, NYC, 1897

The Gage Building, Chicago 1898

Carson-Pirie Scott Department Store, Chicago, — horizontal velocity

Sullivan’s apprentice— Frank Lloyd Wright’s First Life Modern interpretation of Jeffersonian theme— continuity and expansion: Frank Lloyd Wright House, Oak Park, Illinois, 1889

Cross-axial plan River Forest, Illinois,

Craftsmanship Craftsmanship was found mainly in the western states like California. It was generally a bungalow house, with a low, overhanging roof to provide shade. The title of craftsmanship was derived from the idea that the house should be natural, and gardens were an integral part of this.

The Robert Roe Blacker House

First Floor Plan

Gamble House

Floor Plans

First Church of Christ Science

Interior

Beaux-Arts Style Architecture After the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, this style of architecture took off in America. The exposition is also accredited with sparking the City Beautiful movement -Also referred to as Classical Revival, Academic Classicism, Neoclassicism, and Renaissance Revival -Beaux-Arts represents a mixture of styles, borrowing from Greek and Roman models as well as Renaissance forms. This architectural style emphasizes grandness, even in traditional detailing and focuses on symmetry -Bernard Maybeck, Frank Furness, Charles McKim, and Henry Hobson Richardson were architects who produced Beaux-Arts style designs. Many of these architects, as well as Louis Sullivan, studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris

The World’s Columbian Exposition The Charles Atwood designed Peristyle

Bull and Peristyle from the Exposition

Boston Public Library

Design Details of the Boston Public Library Closely based upon the mid 19 th century prototype of the Bibliotheque Sainte Genevieve by Henri Labrouste Designed by the firm of McKim, Mead, and White Constructed of bearing masonry and stone

Richard Guy Wilson wrote, “The (Boston Public) library was the first public building that demonstrated the possibilities of collaborative art, and was the first great example of ‘civic art.’”

Library 1 st (left) and 2 nd Story Floor Plans

New York Public Library

Design Details of the Library Designed by Carrere and Hastings Carrere and Hastings worked for McKim, Mead, and White before forming their own firm Constructed of bearing masonry

Library Floor Plan

Pennsylvania Station

Design Details of Penn Station Designed by McKim, Mead, and White Constructed of plaster, steel, and masonry The original design was demolished in 1964 Highlights of the design were steel vaults, glass, and cut stone columns over steel