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Urbanization As Seen Through Late 19c - Early 20c Architecture
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Characteristics of Urbanization During the Gilded Age
Megalopolis. Mass Transit. Magnet for economic and social opportunities. Pronounced class distinctions Inner & outer core New frontier of opportunity for women. Squalid living conditions for many. Political machines. Ethnic neighborhoods.
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The City as a New “Frontier?”
New Use of Space New Class Diversity New Architectural Style New Energy New Symbols of Change & Progress The City as a New “Frontier?” New Culture (“Melting Pot”) Make a New Start New Form of Classic “Rugged Individualism” New Levels of Crime, Violence, & Corruption
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CHICAGO: "The Windy City"
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William Le Baron Jenney
1832 – 1907 “Father of the Modern Skyscraper”
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W. Le Baron Jenney: Central Y.M.C.A., Chicago, 1891
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Louis Sullivan 1856 – 1924 The Chicago School of Architecture
Form follows function!
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Louis Sullivan: Bayard Bldg., NYC, 1897
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Louis Sullivan: Carson, Pirie, Scott Dept. Store, Chicago, 1899
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D. H. Burnham 1846 – 1912 Use of steel as a super structure.
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DH Burnham: Fisher [Apt.] Bldg, Chicago, 1896
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D. H. Burnham: Marshall Fields Dept. Store, 1902
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DH Burnham: Railway Exchange, Chicago, 1904
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NEW YORK CITY: "Gotham"
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New York City Architectural Style: 1870s-1910s
The style was less innovative than in Chicago. NYC was the source of the capital for Chicago. Most major business firms had their headquarters in NYC their bldgs. became “logos” for their companies. NYC buildings and skyscrapers were taller than in Chicago.
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Western Union Bldg,. NYC - 1875
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Manhattan Life Insurance Bldg. NYC - 1893
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Singer Building NYC
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Woolworth Bldg. NYC
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Flatiron Building NYC – 1902
D. H. Burnham
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Grand Central Station, 1913
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John A. Roebling: The Brooklyn Bridge, 1883
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John A. Roebling: The Brooklyn Bridge, 1913
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Statue of Liberty, 1876 (Frederic Auguste Bartholdi)
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“Dumbell “ Tenement
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“Dumbell “ Tenement, NYC
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Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lived (1890)
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Tenement Slum Living
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Lodgers Huddled Together
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Tenement Slum Living
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Struggling Immigrant Families
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Mulberry Street – “Little Italy”
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral
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Hester Street – Jewish Section
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1900 Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card
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Pell St. - Chinatown, NYC
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Urban Growth:
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