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19 th Century Architecture. Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp. Topics. 19 th Century: Applications of Iron Steel Joseph Paxton Henry Labrouste Gustave Eiffel William LeBaron Jenney Chicago School. 19 th Century: Applications of Iron Steel.
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19th Century Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp
Topics • 19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Joseph Paxton • Henry Labrouste • Gustave Eiffel • William LeBaron Jenney • Chicago School
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Early applications of iron and steel made their beginnings in architecture with the construction greenhouses to protect plants • Far East specimens brought back to Britain required structures that could create the humid heat of their native countries in the Far East
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Joseph Paxton (1801 – 1865) • Landscape gardener by training • Revolutionized architecture by with a design that he submitted for a building in Hyde Park, London to house the first modern World’s Fair in 1852 • Journalists dubbed this structure the Crystal Palace
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Crystal Palace • Constructed of iron beams and glass • Resembled a large greenhouse • After the exhibition, the structure was dismantled and re-erected in a park at Sydenham • Was destroyed by fire in 1936
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Henry Labrouste (1801 – 1875) • A French architect • Made strong use of cast iron in his Bibliotheque Ste-Genevieve in 1850 • Also designed the Bibliotheque Nationale
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Bibliotheque Ste-Genevieve • 1850 • A library located in Paris, France http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wcapts2.html
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Bibliotheque Nationale • Located in Paris • The French National Library http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wcapts2.html
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Gustave Eiffel (1832 – 1923) • Most famous French designer who used iron in the second half of the 19th century • Gained his fame from several bridge designs across France • Most famous structures • Eiffel Tower • Statue of Liberty
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Eiffel Tower, Paris • 1010-ft • At the time, was the tallest structure in the world • Erected for the Paris International Exposition in 1889 • Remains the largest iron construction in the world
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Statue of Liberty, New York • Eiffel designed the iron internal skeleton which supports the copper skin of the statue • Stands 151-ft • At the time of its construction, the statue had the most advanced diagonally braced frame in the world
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • William LeBaron Jenney (1832 – 1907) • Generally credited with early development of the skyscraper • Home Life Insurance Building in Chicago
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Home Life Insurance Building in Chicago • Considered the first skyscraper • Not entirely metal framed • The first floor contains sections of masonry bearing wall http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wcapts2.html
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Chicago School • The term generally used to describe the buildings of Chicago from 1875 – 1925 • Important structures • The second Rand McNally Building • Monadnock Building • Reliance Building
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • The second Rand McNally Building • Designed by Daniel H. Burnham (1846 – 1912) and John Welborn Root (1850 – 1891) • Had all the elements of the modern skyscraper • Steel frame
19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Monadnock Building • Designed by Daniel H. Burnham (1846 – 1912) and John Welborn Root (1850 – 1891) • Internal iron frame provided lateral bracing through riveted girder-column connections
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19th Century: Applications of Iron Steel • Reliance Building • 1894 – 1895 • Features • Decorative terra-cotta cladding • Repeats the same exterior elevation from the third floor to the attic
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References • Sullivan, Mary; http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/ • http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html • Trachtenburg/Hyman; Architecture: From Prehistory to Postmodernity • Wodehouse/Moffett; A History of Western Architecture
19th Century Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp