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  1. William Le Baron Jenney (September 25, 1832 – June 14, 1907) was an American architect and engineer known for building the first skyscraper in 1884. In 1998, Jenney was ranked number 89 in the book 1,000 Years, 1,000 People: Ranking the Men and Women Who Shaped the Millennium.

  2. William Le Baron Jenney (born Sept. 25, 1832, Fairhaven, Mass., U.S.—died June 15, 1907, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American civil engineer and architect whose technical innovations were of primary importance in the development of the skyscraper.

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  3. Learn about the life and work of William Le Baron Jenney, the architect who pioneered skyscraper design and founded the Chicago School of architecture. Explore his projects, such as the Home Insurance Building, the Leiter Building, and the Horticultural Building.

  4. Learn about Jenney, an engineer and architect who designed the first skyscraper with a steel frame in Chicago. Find out how he influenced the city's skyline and mentored other famous architects.

  5. May 9, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of William Le Baron Jenney, one of the most influential American architects of the late 19th century. He pioneered the use of iron and steel in tall office buildings, such as the Home Insurance Building in Chicago.

  6. Learn about the life and work of William Le Baron Jenney, the pioneer of metal frame skyscrapers in America. He also designed parks, houses and other buildings in Chicago and influenced many prominent architects.

  7. Architect William LeBaron Jenney was grappling with the structural and aesthetic challenges of the skyscraper in the late 1880s and when he accepted the commission for the Manhattan Building, he was also at work on the Second Leiter Building.

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