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82 Cards in this Set
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Adolf Loos Villa Müller Prague, Czech Republic 1928-30 |
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Blur Building Diller + Scofidio Switzerland 2002 |
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Opéra Charles Garnier Paris 1860-75 |
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Gare d'Orsay Victor Laloux Paris 1887-1900 |
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Tour Eiffel Gustave Eiffel Paris 1889 |
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Histoire de I'Habitation Charles Garnier Paris 1889 |
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Galerie des Machines Dutert and Contamin Paris 1889 |
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Otto Wagner post office savings bank Vienna 1903-06 |
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Viollet-le-duc Proposal for a wrought-iron bridge 1972 |
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Henry van de Velde office for Julius Meier-Graefe 1901 |
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Victor Horta Tassel Residence Belgium 1892-93 |
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Hector Guimard Metro Station Paris 1900 |
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Antonio Gaudi Casa Mila Barcelona 1905-10 |
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William Morris Wallpaper 1834-96 |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow School of Art Glasgow, U.K. 1897-1908 |
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Otto Wagner Karlsplatz Station Vienna 1898-99 |
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Jospeh Olbirch Secession Exhibition Building Vienna 1897-98 |
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François Hennebique Reinforced concrete construction system 1890s |
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Jospeh Olbirch Secession Exhibition Building Vienna 1897-98 |
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François Hennebique Reinforced concrete construction system 1890s |
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Auguste Perret Apartment Building Paris 1903-04 |
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Auguste Perret Apartment Building Paris 1903-04 |
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Irving Gill Women's Club La Jolla, California 1912-13 |
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Robert Millart Concrete Bridge Tavanasa, Switzerland 1905 |
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Le Corbusier (Charles Jeanneret) Dim-ino House France 1914 |
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Henry Hobson Richardson Marshall Field Wholesale Store Chicago 1885-87 |
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Le Corbusier (Charles Jeanneret) Dim-ino House France 1914 |
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Henry Hobson Richardson Marshall Field Wholesale Store Chicago 1885-87 |
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Le Corbusier (Charles Jeanneret) Dim-ino House France 1914 |
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Henry Hobson Richardson Marshall Field Wholesale Store Chicago 1885-87 |
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Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan Auditorium Building Chicago 1886-89 |
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Daniel Burnham & John W. Root Monadnock Building Chicago 1889-91/92 |
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Daniel Burnham & John W. Root Reliance Building Chicago 1890-94 |
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Daniel Burnham World's Colombian Exhibition Chicago 1893 |
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Louis Sullivan Transportation Building (Colombian Exhibition) Chicago 1891-93 |
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Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan Wainwright Building St. Louis, Missouri 1890-91 |
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Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan Guaranty Building Buffalo, New York 1894-96 |
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Louis Sullivan Schlesinger & Meyer Department Store (Carson, Pirie & Scott Store) Chicago 1899-1904 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Chicago 1906-08 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Chicago 1906-08 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Administration Building Buffalo, New York 1902-06 (demolished 1950) |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Chicago 1906-08 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Administration Building Buffalo, New York 1902-06 (demolished 1950) |
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Daniel Burnham Flatiron Building New York, New York 1901-02 |
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Daniel Burnham & John W. Root w/ F.L. Olmstead(landscape arch.) World's Columbia Exhibition Chicago 1893 |
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Daniel Burnham & Edward Bennet Plan of Chicago Chicago 1909 |
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Tony Garnier Cité Industrielle Saint-Etienne, France 1917 |
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Peter Behrens & Karl Bernhard AEG Turbine Factory Berlin, Germany 1908-09 |
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Walter Gropius Fagus Shoe Last Factory Alfred an der Leine, Germany 1911-13 |
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Albert Kahn Ford Motor Company Highland Park, Michigan 1909 |
Albert Kahn Ford Motor Company Highland Park, Michigan 1909 |
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Reveled or concealed? Gare d'Orsay vs. Opera |
Structure vs. Cladding |
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Bruno Taut Glass Pavilion (Werkbund Expo.) Cologne, Germany 1914 |
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Bruno Taut Glass Pavilion (Werkbund Expo.) Cologne, Germany 1914 |
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Bruno Taut Plates from Alpine Architektur The alps 1919 |
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Antonio Sant'Elia La Cittá Nuova (The New City) 1913 |
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Antonio Sant'Elia The New City 1913 |
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Adolf Loos Looshaus (Goldman & Salatsch Building) Vienna 1909-11 |
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Adolf Loos Villa Müller Prague, Czech Republic 1928-30 |
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Favored axial composition, symmetry, and hierarchy. Neglected the relationship of buildings to the urban fabric in favor of an abstract vision |
Beaux-Arts approach |
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Machines changed people's way of life. There was a shift from agriculture to urban centers for work. Rise of railways. |
Industrial Revolution (1760s-1820/40) |
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Albert Kahn Ford Motor Company Highland Park, Michigan 1909 |
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Reveled or concealed? Gare d'Orsay vs. Opera |
Structure vs. Cladding |
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First found in a series of town house built by Victor Horta in Belgium. Influenced art and architecture in furniture and graphics. Nature was a large influence. Japan's use of nature was an inspiration. |
Art Nouveau |
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Bruno Taut Glass Pavilion (Werkbund Expo.) Cologne, Germany 1914 |
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Bruno Taut Glass Pavilion (Werkbund Expo.) Cologne, Germany 1914 |
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Bruno Taut Plates from Alpine Architektur The alps 1919 |
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Antonio Sant'Elia La Cittá Nuova (The New City) 1913 |
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Antonio Sant'Elia The New City 1913 |
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Adolf Loos Looshaus (Goldman & Salatsch Building) Vienna 1909-11 |
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Adolf Loos Villa Müller Prague, Czech Republic 1928-30 |
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Favored axial composition, symmetry, and hierarchy. Neglected the relationship of buildings to the urban fabric in favor of an abstract vision |
Beaux-Arts approach |
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Machines changed people's way of life. There was a shift from agriculture to urban centers for work. Rise of railways. |
Industrial Revolution (1760s-1820/40) |
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Exploited use of glass and metal to create lightness. Drew inspiration form nature. Perfectly crafted and unified interior. |
Art Nouveau |
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Exploited use of glass and metal to create lightness. Drew inspiration form nature. Perfectly crafted and unified interior. |
Art Nouveau |
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Style of architectural classicism widely practiced in 1870-80. Valued monumentality, permanence, history and tradition. |
Beaux-Arts |
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Important to modernism. Need to be open to the outdoors. More windows were added to buildings. |
Hygiene |
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Charles Garnier's Opera and Victor Laloux's Gare d'Orsay were built in what style? |
Beaux-Arts Style |
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The Eiffel Tower was built out of what? |
Puddle iron |
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The Eiffel Tower was built out of what? |
Puddle iron |
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William Morris Wallpaper was designed in what style? |
Arts and Craft Style |
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Demonstrated qualities of Art Nouveau but was more controlled. Brought together modernist, impressionists, etc. |
Vienna Secession |
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What building was a turning point for Louis Sullivan? |
Auditorium building |