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Today known as Roosevelt University, the Auditorium Building by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan was the world's most influential building when it was new in 1889. Its interior decoration set the French and Belgians to adopt new ornament and glass techniques that by 1895 would. Known officially as the Auditorium and Music Hall, or just the Auditorium Building, the four-story building dates back to 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It sits at 920 S.W.
Loading.Drawings DiscussionAuditorium Building Commentary'The Auditorium was built for a syndicate of businessmen to house a large civic opera house; to provide an economic base it was decided to wrap the auditorium with a hotel and office block. Hence Adler & Sullivan had to plan a complex multiple-use building. Bradley trainer. Fronting on Michigan Avenue, overlooking the lake, was the hotel (now Roosevelt University) while the offices were placed to the west on Wabash Avenue. The entrance to the auditorium is on the south side beneath the tall blocky seventeen-story tower. The rest of the building is a uniform ten stories, organized in the same way as Richardson's Marshall Field Wholesale Store. The interior embellishment, however, is wholly Sullivan's, and some of the details, because of their continuous curvilinear foliate motifs, are among the nearest equivalents to European Art Nouveau architecture.' A Concise History of American Architecture.
P179-80.Some interior details were probably drawn by, who started in Sullivan's office as a draftsman in 1887. Sir Banister Fletcher. A History of Architecture. P1241.Details10 stories high, load-bearing masonry construction.Resources. Sources on Auditorium BuildingWerner Blaser and Monica Stucky. Drawings of Great Buildings.
Boston: Birkhauser Verlag, 1983. ISBN 3-7643-1522-9. NA2706.U6D72 1983. Plan and section drawings, p156.Roger H. Clark and Michael Pause.
Precedents in Architecture. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985. ISBN 0-442-21668-8. NA2750.C55 1984. Plan drawing, p112.
Elevation, p112. Upper floor plan, p112. Site plan, p112. Diagrams, p113.Sir Banister Fletcher. A History of Architecture. London: The Butterworth Group, 1987.ISBN 0-408-01587-X. NA200.F63 1987.
Discussion, p1240. Exterior photo, p1241. The classic text of architectural history.Johnson Architectural Images.
Copyrighted slides in the.Wim De Wit, ed. Louis Sullivan: The Function of Ornament. Norton and Company. Exterior photo of building from street, f32, p36.
Interior photo of auditorium, f36, p41.Leland M. A Concise History of American Architecture. New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1979. ISBN 0-06-430086-2.
NA705.R67 1979. Exterior photo, f156, p180. Discussion, p179-180.Kevin Matthews. Artifice, 2001. ISBN 0-9667098-4-5..
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