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Published
Dover Publications, June 2009
ISBN
9780486202815
Format
Softcover, 384 pages
Dimensions
20.3cm × 13.7cm × 1.9cm

Autobiography of an Idea

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This autobiography is a fascinating look at the early creative years of the pioneering American architect and theorist called the "father of the skyscraper." Includes a wealth of projects, insights, and evaluations. The famous American architect's fascinating look at the early years of his pioneering work, which led to his being called the "father of the skyscraper."

Far from an ordinary document of records and dates, Sullivan's passionate book crystallizes his insights and opinions into an organic theory of architecture. Includes a wealth of projects and evaluations, as well as 34 full-page plates. AUTHOR: In the 1870s, Louis H. Sullivan (1856 1924) participated in the rebuilding of Chicago after the great fire. An early influence on Frank Lloyd Wright, he was instrumental in the development of steel high-rise structures that evolved into modern skyscrapers.

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