Hall

Louis Sullivan

1,856–1,924 · United States of America · 1 award · added by @Alaaeldin ★ Top contributor
  • Chicago School
  • ★ AIA Gold Medal

Career

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With partner Dankmar Adler, Sullivan pioneered the steel-framed skyscraper as a coherent architectural type — the Wainwright Building (St. Louis, 1891), the Guaranty Building (Buffalo, 1896). His ornamental terra-cotta and cast-iron work fused organic motifs with structural expression.

Style

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His credo, "form ever follows function", was misread by mid-century modernists as a stripped-down call to abolish ornament — Sullivan himself never said it implied that, and his work is densely ornamented.

Legacy

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Sullivan's office trained Frank Lloyd Wright, who would carry the Chicago School ethos into the Prairie style and beyond.

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