Louis Henry Sullivan (Amerikaner, Boston, Massachusetts 1856-1924 Chicago, Illinois) Hergestellt in Chicago, Illinois, Vereinigte Staaten
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Panel aus dem Auditorium Building, Chicago
Louis Henry Sullivan (1856—1924), American architect, regarded as the spiritual father of modern American architecture and identified with the aesthetics of early skyscraper design. His more than 100 works in collaboration (1879–95) with Dankmar Adler include the Auditorium Building, Chicago (1887–89); the Guaranty Building, Buffalo, New York (1894–95; now Prudential Building); and the Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri (1890–91). Frank Lloyd Wright apprenticed for six years with Sullivan at the firm. In independent practice from 1895, Sullivan designed the Schlesinger & Mayer department store (1898–1904; now the Sullivan Center) in Chicago. His Autobiography was published shortly before he died.
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