Skyscraper (e-bog) af Dan Cruickshank, Cruickshank

Skyscraper e-bog

82,58 DKK
Chicago's beautiful Reliance Building, sixteen storeys tall, was designed in 1890 by John Root and completed in 1895 by Charles B. Atwood. In its construction metal frame, large areas of plate glass, fire-proof brick and terracotta cladding it pioneers all the key elements of twentieth-century high-rise architecture, and many of the tenets of Modernism. Cruickshank reflects on the extraordina…
Chicago's beautiful Reliance Building, sixteen storeys tall, was designed in 1890 by John Root and completed in 1895 by Charles B. Atwood. In its construction metal frame, large areas of plate glass, fire-proof brick and terracotta cladding it pioneers all the key elements of twentieth-century high-rise architecture, and many of the tenets of Modernism. Cruickshank reflects on the extraordinary architectural, artistic and engineering world of the 1890s and its great figures such as Daniel H. Burnham, Louis Sullivan and William Le Baron Jenney. He looks forward to the Reliance building's immediate progeny, such as the 1902 Flatiron Building in New York and to the hubristic high-rise architecture of the twenty-first century. This is also the story of Gilded Age Chicago, which was burned to the ground in 1871. The city corrupt, violent and fabulously wealthy was ready to try anything, even revolutionary forms of architecture.
E-bog 82,58 DKK
Forfattere Dan Cruickshank, Cruickshank (forfatter)
Forlag Apollo
Udgivet 01.06.2018
Længde 304 sider
Genrer History of architecture
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781786691170

Chicago's beautiful Reliance Building, sixteen storeys tall, was designed in 1890 by John Root and completed in 1895 by Charles B. Atwood. In its construction metal frame, large areas of plate glass, fire-proof brick and terracotta cladding it pioneers all the key elements of twentieth-century high-rise architecture, and many of the tenets of Modernism. Cruickshank reflects on the extraordinary architectural, artistic and engineering world of the 1890s and its great figures such as Daniel H. Burnham, Louis Sullivan and William Le Baron Jenney. He looks forward to the Reliance building's immediate progeny, such as the 1902 Flatiron Building in New York and to the hubristic high-rise architecture of the twenty-first century. This is also the story of Gilded Age Chicago, which was burned to the ground in 1871. The city corrupt, violent and fabulously wealthy was ready to try anything, even revolutionary forms of architecture.