TWENTY SOMETHING SULLIVAN
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TWENTY SOMETHING SULLIVAN
Architectural Ornament 1881 – 1885
by Tom Burtonwood and Tim Samuelson
http://twentysomethingsullivan.com
Louis H. Sullivan is often celebrated as a father of modern architecture. But if given the choice, it’s not what he would have wanted to be remembered for.
His advocacy was for directing the human powers of thought, reason and creativity towards bringing buildings and their component parts to vital life. As in nature, all parts would relate to the whole. And each would reflect the interpretive powers of the individual, including emotion-stirring beauty uniquely of the work of the individual creator.
By this process, a vital, perpetual modern architecture would be a natural result – not a hollow artificial goal.
Often forgotten are Louis H. Sullivan’s earliest works where these powers are most visually evident. His earliest buildings created while he was in his twenties push upwards from the ground and bl
TWENTY SOMETHING SULLIVAN
Architectural Ornament 1881 – 1885
by Tom Burtonwood and Tim Samuelson
http://twentysomethingsullivan.com
Louis H. Sullivan is often celebrated as a father of modern architecture. But if given the choice, it’s not what he would have wanted to be remembered for.
His advocacy was for directing the human powers of thought, reason and creativity towards bringing buildings and their component parts to vital life. As in nature, all parts would relate to the whole. And each would reflect the interpretive powers of the individual, including emotion-stirring beauty uniquely of the work of the individual creator.
By this process, a vital, perpetual modern architecture would be a natural result – not a hollow artificial goal.
Often forgotten are Louis H. Sullivan’s earliest works where these powers are most visually evident. His earliest buildings created while he was in his twenties push upwards from the ground and bl
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