Architecture in the Gilded Age. Gilded Age Architecture: Tale of Two Cities New York and Frederic...

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Architecture in the Gilded Age

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Page 1: Architecture in the Gilded Age. Gilded Age Architecture: Tale of Two Cities New York and Frederic Law Olmstead VS. Chicago and Louis Sullivan, DH Burnam.

Architecture in the Gilded Age

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Gilded Age Architecture: Tale of Two Cities

New York and Frederic Law Olmstead

VS.

Chicago and Louis Sullivan, DH Burnam

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Chicago Auditorium, Sullivan and Adler, 1887

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Carson, Pirie, and Scott Dept Store, Chicago, Sullivan and Adler, 1899

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Other Chicago School Buildings

Reliance Building, Burnam and Root, 1894Masonic Temple, Burnam and Root,

1891

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Columbus Memorial Building, WW Boyington, 1891

Railway Exchange, DH Burnam, 1904

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Bayard-Condict Building, Louis Sullivan (in Chicago School Style), 1899

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NY World Building, 1890

NY Tribune Bldg, 1873

NY Times, 1858

Famous Newpaper Row on Park Row Street

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Park Row Building, HR Robertson, 1899

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The Flatiron Building, Daniel Burnam, 1902

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Central Park, Frederic Law Olmstead

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Macy’s Dept Store, 1901, Richardsonian Romanesque

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Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park, NY, 1895, Greek Revival

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Biltmore, Ashville, NC, 1895, French Renaissance style

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Summer Houses of the Rich and Famous during the Gilded Age

The Breakers, Newport, RI, 1893 for Cornelius Vanderbilt, a Gilded Age Architectural Archetype or mix of styles focused on opulence

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The Marble House, Newport, 1888, for grandson of Vanderbilt, Beaux Arts style

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The Elms, Newport, RI, for Julius Berwind (coal magnate), 1901, Classical Revival