The influence of Louis H. Sullivan on the Chicago School of Architecture
Citation
Bay Şahin, E. (2024). The influence of Louis H. Sullivan on the Chicago School of Architecture. Sanat ve Tasarım Dergisi, 14 (1), 486-511.Abstract
Chicago has been an active city since it started to attract people for new opportunities in
the 1830s. After the city experienced the Great Fire in 1871, the primary concern was to rebuild
the city. The absence of fire-protective materials, fragile soil conditions, and the need
for multistory commercial buildings with structural stability were serious challenges. Many
prominent architects and engineers not only rose to them but also created the “Commercial
Style”. Thus, the time witnessed the emergence of the Chicago School. This paper addresses
the influence of Louis Henry Sullivan on the Chicago School of Architecture. Looking at
the remarkable ideas in materials and construction techniques employed at the time, it
is aimed to answer how a city is built on its dynamics on a different scale. It provides an
in-depth analysis of the period’s problems related to building construction via literature
review, drawings, and photographs. As the method of the study, tall building innovations
were investigated using Sullivan’s five buildings which express the idea of contemporary high-
rise buildings and technical solutions of the period. The study will contribute literature
answering how these buildings’ designs responded to the theory behind the Chicago School
of Architecture.
Source
Sanat ve Tasarım DergisiVolume
14Issue
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- Sayı: 26 (2024) [34]