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Page 1: Red House, Philip Webb: 1859. House in Hampstead, Norman Shaw: 1874-76.

Red House, Philip Webb: 1859

Page 2: Red House, Philip Webb: 1859. House in Hampstead, Norman Shaw: 1874-76.

House in Hampstead, Norman Shaw: 1874-76

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Bedford Park, Norman Shaw: 1877

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William G. Low House, Bristol RI, McKim, Mead and White: 1887

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Trinity Church, Boston, Henry Richardson: 1873-77

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Trinity Church, Boston, Henry Richardson: 1873-77

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Marshall Field’s, Henry Richardson: 1885-87

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Monadnock Building, Burnham and Root: 1889-91

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Home Insurance Building, William Le Baron Jenney: 1884-85

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Reliance Building, Burnham and Co.: 1894-95

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Auditorium Building, Adler & Sullivan: 1889“Form follows function.”

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Auditorium, Adler & Sullivan

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Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Louis Sullivan:1890-91

“It must be every inch a proud and soaring thing, rising in shear exal- tation that from the bottom to the top it is a unit without a single dis- senting line.” Sullivan, 1896


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