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  1. Sep 3, 2018 · Known as Chicago 's "Father of Skyscrapers," Louis Sullivan (September 3, 1856 – April 14, 1924) foreshadowed modernism with his famous phrase "form follows function." Sullivan was an...

  2. Louis H. Sullivan was an esteemed American architect, famously referred to as the father of modern American architecture. Sullivan is accredited for developing the aesthetics and dynamics for the first skyscraper.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Louis Sullivan, born in 1856 in Boston, Massachusetts, was a pioneering American architect known for his modern skyscraper designs. After studying architecture at MIT, he apprenticed with prominent architects Frank Furness in Philadelphia and William Le Baron Jenney in Chicago.

  4. Nov 15, 2018 · Louis Henri Sullivan (born September 3, 1856) is widely considered America's first truly modern architect. Although born in Boston, Massachusetts, Sullivan is best known as a major player in what is known as the Chicago School and the birth of the modern skyscraper.

  5. Known for his groundbreaking tall buildings and theories of architectural ornament, Louis Sullivan was part of a wave of architects who flocked to Chicago following the Great Fire of 1871.

  6. Louis Sullivan - Architectural Innovator: Sullivan was a spokesman for the reform of architecture, an opponent of historical eclecticism, and did much to remake the image of the architect as a creative personality. His own designs are characterized by richness of ornament.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Matthew A. Postal and Dr. Steven Zucker. Soaring upward, Louis Sullivan and the invention of the skyscraper. Watch on. Louis Sullivan, Bayard-Condict Building, 1897–99 (65 Bleecker Street, NYC), a Seeing America video speakers: Dr. Matthew A. Postal and Dr. Steven Zucker. Additional resources. New York City Landmarks Preservation Report.

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