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The Wainwright Building - Louis Sullivan works - vijay kasliwal - 08-26-2014

The Wainwright Building - Louis Sullivan works

1890.101 North 7th Street.St. Louis, Missouri, USA.Louis Sullivan & Dankmar Adler, architects.

When it was built, the Wainwright Building revolutionized American architecture. The first two stories are unornamented except for the large, deep windows. Uninterrupted piers extend through the next seven stories. Horizontal panels between the piers articulate the building's interior structure. Intertwined ornaments and small round windows form the upper story.

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RE: The Wainwright Building - Louis Sullivan works - shivani - 08-26-2014

The eleven-storey Wainwright Building represents Sullivan's first attempt at a truly multi-storey format, in which the device of the suppressed transom is used to impart a decidedly vertical emphasis to the building's overall form.
The two-storey base of the classical tripartite composition is faced in fine red sandstone set on a two-foot-high string course of red Missouri granite. While the middle section consists of red brick pilasters with decorated terra cotta spandrels, the top is rendered as a deep overhanging cornice faced in an ornamented terra cotta skin to match the enrichment of the spandrels and the pilasters below.

[Image: wwr2.jpg]