Day 43 Science and Urban Life Homework 276-281. Technology Skyscrapers – steel, elevator Architects- Louis Sullivan (Wainwright Building) Frank Lloyd.

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Day 43 Science and Urban Life Homework

Technology Skyscrapers – steel, elevator Architects- Louis Sullivan (Wainwright Building) Frank Lloyd Wright, Daniel Burnham Electric Transit- Subway and “el”- First in Richmond, Virginia Urban Planning- city parks City Planning- Zoning law

New Technology Printing- Newspapers, books and magazine for new literate Airplane- Orville and Wilbur Wright Photography – George Eastman (film) and Kodak Camera

Summary Questions 1)He invented the Kodak Camera. 2)They made airmail possible. 3)Elevators and steel supports made these large buildings possible 4)This connected Brooklyn to Manhattan. 5)This is New York’s urban park. 6)He designed the Wainwright building in St. Louis. 7)This was the first city to electrify its urban transportation.