SULLIVAN, LOUIS HENRY

1856–1924, American architect, b. Boston, studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. He was of great importance in the evolution of modern architecture in the United States. His dominating principle, demonstrated in his writings and in his executed buildings, was that outward form should faithfully express the function beneath. This doctrine, the accepted and guiding one of modern architecture throughout the world, gained for Sullivan, however, few contemporary adherents. In the face of the powerful revival of traditional classicism in the final years of the 19th cent., little interest was focused on Sullivan's plea for the establishment of an architecture that should be functional and also truly American. Sullivan was employed in the Chicago office of William Le Baron Jenney, designer of the first steel-skeleton skyscraper, and later entered the office of Dankmar Adler, where he became chief draftsman and in 1880 was made a member of the firm. Adler and Sullivan rapidly became prominent. In Sullivan's Wainwright Building in St. Louis (1890) a tall steel-frame building was so designed as not to belie the structural skeleton. His Transportation Building at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893), now demolished, shared nothing of the traditional classicism dominating the rest of the fair, and has become renowned for its originality and for heralding a new viewpoint. Sullivan in 1901 began to advocate a more imaginative as well as functional expression of architecture in his essays, collected as Kindergarten Chats (1918; ed. by Isabella Athey, 1947). Sullivan's works all bore his stamp in the highly individual ornament that he had built up into a complete style, now identified with his name. The Autobiography of an Idea (1924), which he wrote in his last years, contains the philosophy of his life and work. His executed designs include the Auditorium Building, the Gage Building, the Stock Exchange Building, and the structure that now houses the Carson Pirie Scott department store, all in Chicago; the Guaranty Building, Buffalo, N.Y.; a series of brilliantly designed small banks, above all the National Farmers Bank in Owatonna, Minn. (1906–8); and a number of memorials, including the Getty Tomb in Chicago. Sullivan's pupils and followers include Claude Bragdon and Frank Lloyd Wright.

See the posthumously published Democracy: A Man Search (1961); biographies by H. Morrison (1935, repr. 1971); W. Connely, Louis Sullivan as He Lived (1960); R. Twombly, Louis Sullivan: His Life & Work (1986); studies by A. Bush-Brown (1960), M. D. Kaufman (1969), and L. S. Weingarden (1987); F. L. Wright, Genius and the Mobocracy (1949, repr. 1972).

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...Press , January 7, 1912. "Louis Sullivan, the First American Architect". Current Literature , June 1912. "Louis Henry Sullivan". American Architect , May 7, 1924. obit. "Louis Sullivan". Architectural Record...
CHRONOLOGY 1856 Born Louis Henry Sullivan, September 3, Boston 1872 Entered Massachusetts...full partner in the architectural firm of Adler Sullivan 1895 Partnership with Adler dissolved, Sullivan continues alone 1899 Married Margaret Hattabough...
...31st. 45. Sullivan to Henry Laurens, August 1...46. Washington to Sullivan, July 31, 1778 , Fitzpatrick...51. 47. DEstaing to Sullivan, August 4, 1778 , Hammond...also John Laurens to Henry Laurens, August 22...pp. 217-18. 48. Louis R. Gottschalk, Lafayette...
...blazing hot Saturday, Sullivan traveled up to London...had been suggested by Sullivan to J. Henry Iles, who had organized the brass band concert Sullivan had conducted at the...Switzerland accompanied by Louis. He had arranged to...
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...support land, this was Henry Georges proposal...American socialist Louis Untermann explained...speaking before early Henry George clubs. After Georges death, Louis Posts Single-Tax...seem a high point in Henry Georges lifetime...political manager Louis Post, who became...
...245) (2) <br/ Louis Montrose notes the...his assertion that Henry "evokes both the...Education of Hal: Henry IV, Parts One and...Alulis and Vickie Sullivan. Lanham, MD: Rowman...Education of Hal: Henry IV, Parts I and...Alulis and Vickie Sullivan (London: Rowman...
...of writers such as Arthur Wing Pinero, Henry Arthur Jones, and George Bernard Shaw...Hodgson Burnett, W. S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan, and Edward Burne-Jones.76 In 1889...was joined in repertory by The Bells, Louis XI, and Olivia and performed an additional...
...and Daniel Sullivan, 1998, "The...Robert, and Louis Jacobson, 1994...16. Farber, Henry S., 2005...Jacobson, Louis, and Daniel Sullivan, 1999, "Evaluation...Jacobson, Louis S., Robert...and Daniel G. Sullivan, 2005, "The...
...School), carefully attending to how theories are harnessed to sociopolitical agendas. In his "Critical Remarks", Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , expresses sympathy for Outlaws project and recovers some of the same ground. Martin Barker analyzes...
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Louis Henry Sullivan by Gavin Stamp By Mario Manieri Elia...provides a necessary warning both about Sullivan and about other architects who reinvented...attempts to diminish the greatness of Sullivan, but it seeks to put him in context...
...in motion the rehabilitation of Sullivan as a major figure in American...Two other significant studies of Sullivan have appeared, devoting much...one partial view for another? Louis Henry Sullivan was born in Boston in 1856, the...
...of the Skyscraper: Louis Sullivan by David Van Zanten A BUILDING constructed in St. Louis at the end of the nineteenth century made Louis Sullivan the master of skyscraper...less traveled places: the Henry Babson House in Riverside...
...of them by his teacher, Louis Sullivan. But there was another...childhood friend William Henry Furness, it was with the...Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis I. Kahn, and Wright himself...deeply infatuated Louis Sullivan, who as a teenager worked...
...Battle Fields for Freedom by Patricia Sullivan On the morning of June 23, 1940, two...had just finished listening to the Joe Louis-Arturo Godoy fight on the radio when...and attorney Leon Ransom to meet with Henry D. Schweinhaut, director of the newly...
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...images in latest book by Thomas D. Sullivan NEW YORK - In 1667, the year he fell...of the massive, rough-hewn stone of Henry Hobson Richardsons wall. Describing how...photographs; for instance, the entry on Louis I. Kahns Salk Institute in La Jolla...
...colourful hypochondriac - played here by Henry Goodman in a textbook study of terminal...sits enthroned almost throughout in a Louis Quatorze armchair, customised as a commode...closing routine is reminiscent of a Gilbert Sullivan routine set to rococo harpsichord music...
...Texas Eagle service between St. Louis and San Antonio. "What can you...Lance, Federico F. Pena, Henry G. Cisneros, Richard Thornburgh...Zbigniew Brzezinski, Dick Cheney, Louis Sullivan and Henry H. Fowler. CHUCK AND CHI Sen...
...Horta and his Belgian colleague Henry Van de Velde were major influences...in art nouveau included Americas Louis Comfort Tiffany; Czech graphic...Rene Lalique; American architect Louis Henry Sullivan; and Spains Antonio Gaudi, particularly...
...Chris Hicks, Michael Monaghan (both Manly), Louis Anderson (NZ Warriors) OUT: Henry Faafili (Biarritz), Brent Grose (Sydney R), Chris Leikvoll (released), Michael Sullivan (Canterbury) PROSPECTS: Will this be the year...
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SULLIVAN, LOUIS HENRY 1856 1924, American architect, b...architecture throughout the world, gained for Sullivan, however, few contemporary adherents...Sullivans Wainwright Building in St. Louis (1890) a tall steel-frame building...
...construction. The radical innovator Louis Henry Sullivan gave impetus to a new, bold aesthetic...the Wainwright building in St. Louis (1890 91). Frank Lloyd Wright...Hoffmann, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, and the Skyscraper (1999...
...R.I. The highly influential Henry Hobson Richardson designed massive...Chicago school of architecture led by Louis Henry Sullivan. Sullivan broke completely with...aestheticism of much postwar building. Louis I. Kahn reintroduced axial planning...
...1883 85). His contemporary, Louis Henry Sullivan, first articulated the theory...Frank Lloyd Wright, a pupil of Sullivan, experimented with the interpenetration...tendency was evident in the works of Louis Kahn, Edward Durell Stone, and...
...1893. Root developed a type of ornament, based upon Romanesque design, that was later further developed by Louis Henry Sullivan . See studies by H. Monroe (1896) and D. Hoffmann (1973). ____________________ Copyright...
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