Reliance Building

building, Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Burnham

  • Daniel H. Burnham.
    In Daniel Burnham: D.H. Burnham and Company

    Among these is counted the Reliance Building (1895), by Burnham’s chief designer Charles Atwood, considered a landmark in the development of the tall office building, because the slim glass and steel tower presaged Modernist skyscrapers. Burnham continued to think big. At 500,000 square feet (45,000 square metres), his Ellicott Square…

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modern architecture

  • James Paine and Robert Adam: Kedleston Hall
    In Western architecture: Construction in iron and glass

    …went on to produce Chicago’s Reliance Building (1890–95), an excellent office building with logically ordered spaces enclosed by faceted walls of glass and a steel skeleton covered by terra-cotta panels. Sullivan found his best expression of the skyscraper in the Prudential Building, in Buffalo, New York (1894–95), and he developed…

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