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_a720.973 _bF848l 1991 |
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_aFrazier, Nancy _914683 _eaut |
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_aLouis Sullivan : _band the Chicago School / _cNancy Frazier |
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_aNew York : _bCrescent Books, _bDistributed by Outlet Book Co., _c1991 |
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_a112 páginas : _bilustraciones, graficas, fotografías ; _c37 cm |
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500 | _aBiography illustrated books. Biographies. Illustrated works. Ouvrages illustrés. | ||
504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | 2 | _aAfter the fire the Chicago school -- Ideas in stone and steel -- Sullivan in detail: the spirit of the ornament -- Sullivan's last masterpiece. | |
520 | 3 | _aSullivan was not wholly alone in this endeavor. He was part of a group of innovative Chicago-based architects who, in the closing decades of the nineteenth century, were striking our in bold new directions in both the desing and the constrction of large urban buildings, incluing then revolutionary skyscraper. Sullivan was easily the most talented of thes group, but perhaps evn more important, he was the most insightful: far beyond any of the others, he understood the underlying significance of what the "Chicago Schol" was doing, saw the their work could well amount to a watershed in the history of American architecture. | |
526 | _aArquitectura | ||
648 | 1 | 7 | _aSullivan, Louis H., 1856-1924 |
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_2lemb _914682 _aEscuela de arquitectura de Chicago |
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