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Larkin Company Administration Building
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North America |
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New York |
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680 Seneca Street
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TYPOLOGY |
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ARCHITECTURE | Buildings for offices and professional practises
Offices
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Project |
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1904
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Realisation |
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1906 |
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Franz Schulze, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Editoriale Jaca Book, Milano 1989, p. 116 |
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Bruno Zevi, Spazî dell'architettura moderna, Einaudi, Torino 1973, tav. 450 [IX. Frank Lloyd Wright] |
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Romanticism to Ruin: Two Lost Works of Sullivan and Wright, Chicago, Wrightwood 659, 24 september / 27 november 2021
Wrightwood 659 presents Romanticism to Ruin: Two Lost Works of Sullivan and Wright, a dual exhibition exploring two of these architects’ long-demolished masterpieces: Louis H. Sullivan’s innovative Garrick Theater, in Chicago, which stood for only sixty-nine years, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s unprecedented Larkin Building, in Buffalo, NY, which stood for just forty-four.
The exhibition comprises two distinct presentations—Reconstructing the Garrick: Adler & Sullivan’s Lost Masterpiece and Reimagining the Larkin: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Modern Icon— conjuring the essence of these two icons of modern American architecture. With 3D models and digital recreations of the original edifices; salvaged architectural ornaments and artifacts; original furniture; historical documentation of the design, construction, and demise of the buildings; archival photographs taken by noted preservationist and photographer Richard Nickel; drawings, and historical ephemera, Romanticism to Ruin explores what made each building architecturally great and expressive of its era. |
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Larkin Soap Company - John D. Larkin, Sr. |
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ANNOTATIONS |
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The Larkin Building was demolished in 1950. |
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