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  1. The Wainwright Building (also known as the Wainwright State Office Building) is a 10-story, 41 m (135 ft) terra cotta office building at 709 Chestnut Street in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Wainwright Building is considered to be one of the first aesthetically fully expressed early skyscrapers.

  2. Apr 13, 2011 · Completed in 1891 in St Louis, United States. Among the first skyscrapers built in the world, the Wainwright Building by Louis Sullivan and partner Dankmar Adler is regarded as an...

  3. Located at 701 Chestnut St. the Wainwright Building was designed by the famed architects Adler and Sullivan in 1891 for Ellis Wainwright, a wealthy St. Louis brewer (see also Wainwright Tomb, Landmark #18). The Wainwright building is credited for being the first successful utilization of steel frame construction.

  4. www.stlouisarchitecture.org › pdf › The WainwrightThe Wainwright Building

    The Wainwright Building: Monument of St. Louiss Lager Landscape paula lupkin University of North Texas I n 1891 a ten-story building of red brick, granite, and terracotta rose on the corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets in the heart of downtown St. Louis. 1 The Wainwright Building, an archetypal modern structure, is

  5. The 10-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis is the most important skyscraper designed by Sullivan. Unlike the Auditorium Building, the exterior walls of which are solid masonry and load bearing, it is of steel frame throughout, an idea advanced by William Le Baron Jenney in 1883–85 in Chicago.

  6. Dec 25, 2023 · The Wainwright Building, situated in St. Louis, Missouri, stands as an enduring testament to the genius of one of America's most celebrated architects, Louis Sullivan. This iconic structure, completed in 1891, holds the distinction of being one of the first skyscrapers in the world.

  7. After prodding by the National Trust and the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, the State of Missouri purchased it in 1974. Renovated and reopened as the Wainwright State Office Building in 1981, the landmark once again displays its stunning deep red Missouri granite base, brick and terra-cotta mid-section, and terra-cotta attic and cornice.

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