Chapter Sixteen Examples Twentieth-Century Architecture Art timeline images for study and discussion.

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Chapter Sixteen Examples Twentieth-Century Architecture Art timeline images for study and discussion.

Le Corbusier. Notre-Dame-du-Haut Ronchamp, France. 1950–1954

Le Corbusier. Savoye House Poissy-sur-Seine, France 1929 – 30

Louis Sullivan. Carson Pirie Scott Department Store Chicago, IL – 1904

Louis Sullivan. Auditorium Building Chicago, IL. 1889

Louis Sullivan. Carson Pirie Scott Department Store Chicago, IL – 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright. Robie House Chicago, IL. 1909

Gerrit Rietveld. Schröder House Utrecht, The Netherlands 1924

Walter Gropius. Bauhaus Dessau, Germany 1928

Frank Lloyd Wright. Kaufmann House (Fallingwater) Bear Run, Pennsylvania. 1936

Frank Lloyd Wright. Barrel Chair (designed for the home of Herbert Johnson, Wingspread) 1937

Frank Lloyd Wright. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York, New York – 1959

Frank Lloyd Wright. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (interior) New York, New York – 1959

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Seagram Building New York, New York – 1958

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Barcelona Chair (Barcelona World’s Fair Pavilion) 1929

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Lakeshore Drive Apartments Chicago, IL. 1951

R. Buckminster Fuller. Geodesic Dome (United States Pavilion, Expo 67) Montreal, Canada 1967

I.M. Pei. National Gallery of Art (East Building) Washington, DC 1978

I.M. Pei. National Gallery of Art (East Building) Washington, DC 1978

I.M. Pei. National Gallery of Art (East Building, interior) Washington, DC 1978

I.M. Pei. Pyramide du Louvre Paris, France 1989

Michael Graves. Public Services Building Portland, Oregon, 1980 – 1983

Michael Graves. Teapot 1985

Philip Johnson. Glass House New Caanan, Connecticut 1949

Philip Johnson. AT&T Building New York, NY 1985

Helmut Jahn. Kemper Arena Kansas City, MO 1973 – 1974

Helmut Jahn. United Airlines Terminal O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL 1987

Helmut Jahn. United Airlines Terminal O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL 1987

Helmut Jahn. United Airlines Terminal O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL 1987

Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain 1997