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1 Urbanization As Seen Through Late 19c - Early 20c Architecture

2 Characteristics of Urbanization During the Gilded Age
Megalopolis. Mass Transit. Magnet for economic and social opportunities. Pronounced class distinctions Inner & outer core New frontier of opportunity for women. Squalid living conditions for many. Political machines. Ethnic neighborhoods.

3 The City as a New “Frontier?”
New Use of Space New Class Diversity New Architectural Style New Energy New Symbols of Change & Progress The City as a New “Frontier?” New Culture (“Melting Pot”) Make a New Start New Form of Classic “Rugged Individualism” New Levels of Crime, Violence, & Corruption

4 CHICAGO: "The Windy City"

5 William Le Baron Jenney
1832 – 1907 “Father of the Modern Skyscraper”

6 W. Le Baron Jenney: Central Y.M.C.A., Chicago, 1891

7 Louis Sullivan 1856 – 1924 The Chicago School of Architecture
Form follows function!

8 Louis Sullivan: Bayard Bldg., NYC, 1897

9 Louis Sullivan: Carson, Pirie, Scott Dept. Store, Chicago, 1899

10 D. H. Burnham 1846 – 1912 Use of steel as a super structure.

11 DH Burnham: Fisher [Apt.] Bldg, Chicago, 1896

12 D. H. Burnham: Marshall Fields Dept. Store, 1902

13 DH Burnham: Railway Exchange, Chicago, 1904

14 Frank Lloyd Wright 1869 – 1959 “Prairie House” School of Architecture
“Organic Architecture” Function follows form!

15 Frank Lloyd Wright: Allen-Lamb House, 1915

16 Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock House [Los Angeles], 1917

17 Frank Lloyd Wright: “Falling Waters”, 1936

18 Interior of “Falling Waters”

19 F. L. Wright Furniture

20 F. L. Wright Glass Screens Prairie wheat patterns.

21 Frank Lloyd Wright: Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield, IL - 1902

22 Frank Lloyd Wright: Johnson Wax Bldg. – Racine, WI, 1936

23 Frank Lloyd Wright: Guggenheim Museum, NYC - 1959

24 NEW YORK CITY: "Gotham"

25 New York City Architectural Style: 1870s-1910s
The style was less innovative than in Chicago. NYC was the source of the capital for Chicago. Most major business firms had their headquarters in NYC  their bldgs. became “logos” for their companies. NYC buildings and skyscrapers were taller than in Chicago.

26 Western Union Bldg,. NYC - 1875

27 Manhattan Life Insurance Bldg. NYC - 1893

28 Singer Building NYC

29 Woolworth Bldg. NYC

30 Flatiron Building NYC – 1902
D. H. Burnham

31 Grand Central Station, 1913

32 John A. Roebling: The Brooklyn Bridge, 1883

33 John A. Roebling: The Brooklyn Bridge, 1913

34 Statue of Liberty, 1876 (Frederic Auguste Bartholdi)

35 “Dumbell “ Tenement

36 “Dumbell “ Tenement, NYC

37 Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lived (1890)

38 Tenement Slum Living

39 Lodgers Huddled Together

40 Tenement Slum Living

41 Struggling Immigrant Families

42 Mulberry Street – “Little Italy”

43 St. Patrick’s Cathedral

44 Hester Street – Jewish Section

45 1900 Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card

46 Pell St. - Chinatown, NYC

47 Urban Growth:


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