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  1. Daniel Hudson Burnham FAIA (September 4, 1846 – June 1, 1912) was an American architect and urban designer. A proponent of the Beaux-Arts movement, he may have been "the most successful power broker the American architectural profession has ever produced." [1]

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  2. Daniel Hudson Burnham. Born: September 4, 1846, Henderson, New York, U.S. Died: June 1, 1912, Heidelberg, Germany (aged 65) Movement / Style: Chicago School. Role In: World’s Columbian Exposition.

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    • Flatiron Building, New York [1902] | Daniel Burnham. One of the most iconic skyscrapers and characters of New York City. Flatiron Building stood high and strong with its 22-storied steel-framed skeleton, just like Burnham’s personality.
    • Majestic Building, Detroit [1896] Another High-rise building of the late 1890s. Majestic Building was the city’s only second skyscraper, quoted as a fireproof skyscraper.
    • Chicago Union Station, Chicago [1925] After the Great Chicago Fire of October 1871; A black day in Chicago’s history. The city was in a completely new phase of redevelopment.
    • Jackson Park, Chicago [1891] Yet another Project in Chicago; Looks like Chicago believed in Burnham’s architecture even more than he did in himself. Host to the World’s Columbian Expo, or the World Chicago Fair 1893; Jackson Park was then proposed.
  3. Oct 31, 2009 · Learn about the life and achievements of Daniel Hudson Burnham, a leading architect and urban planner in Chicago and the White City of the 1893 Columbian Exposition. Find out how he designed and directed the White City, the 1909 Plan of Chicago, and other city planning projects around the world.

  4. Learn about Daniel Burnham, one of the early modern city planners and architects of America. He designed skyscrapers, the World's Columbian Exposition, and a plan for Chicago.

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  5. May 17, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Daniel Hudson Burnham, a chief architect of nineteenth-century America who helped rebuild Chicago after the fire and designed the World's Columbian Exposition. Find out his achievements, influences, and legacy in the field of architecture and urban planning.

  6. BIOGRAPHY. Daniel Hudson Burnham’s directive to “make no small plans” remains a fitting summary for a man whose life and work was defined by the expansion, growth, and prosperity of well-to-do Americans in the decades that surround the turn of the 20th century.

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