Architects + Engineers around 1900

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Viollet-le-Duc - Mont Saint-Michel

1835 Flying buttresses Vertical supports are in iron.

Joseph Paxton - Crystal Palace Interior

1851 London Produced by pieces in factories & some pieces made by hand; avant garde envelope

Joseph Paxton - Crystal Palace Exterior

1851 London Architect was a gardener. This structure was built in a matter of weeks! With cast iron, iron, and glass. Cities around world emulated it (like the one in NY)

Auguste Choisy - Temple of Minerva Medica

1873 Architect is interested in style & decoration. He considers history of arch as the history of construction & material ways in which building is erected.

Gustave Eiffel - Bridge over the Truyere

1884 French engineer built a bridge with a big arch in center of France.

Otto Wagner - First Wagner Villa

1888 Vienna Major practitioner in theories + 1st person to define modern arch. Building have access on both sides (2 wings) house is defined by ionic columns.

Ferdinand Dutert & Victor Contamin - Galerie des Machines

1889 Paris Photograph of interior by Charles-Edouard Jeanneret [Le Corbusier]

Gustave Eiffel - 300-meter tower

1889 Paris. Eiffel big success in exhibition of 1889. During French Revolution, French wanted to make statement on French modernity. 1889- imp yr for use of electricity

Benjamin Baker & James Fowler - Bridge over the Firth of Forth 1

1890 between Inchgarvie and Fife, Scotland This pic shows balance, which is how the bridge was built!

Benjamin Baker & James Fowler - Bridge over the Firth of Forth 2

1890 between Inchgarvie and Fife, Scotland This pic shows balance, which is how the bridge was built!

Otto Wagner - Stadtbahn Station

1898-1899 Vienna - structure looks like a silversmith operating in the form of architect

Auguste Choisy - Church of the Jacobins

1899 Toulouse change of way of how arch was viewed engineering emerges in late 19c & engineers & arch would compete

Anatole de Baudot - Saint-Jean de Montmartre Church

1904 Paris Frenchman built this in concrete: concrete is poured into hollow brick pairs in which iron rods are inserted b4 that (efficient concept! b/c it makes it more sturdy) inspired by medieval buildings

Auguste Perret - Apartment House

1904 french arch knew imp of reinforced concrete so he built amazing structures based of it. he used ceramic ornament. his style is not as deceptive as in what Semper described.

Otto Wagner - Postsparkassenamt aluminium ventilating shafts

1906 Vienna

Otto Wagner - Postsparkassenamt facade cladding

1906 Vienna

Otto Wagner - Postsparkassenamt Exterior

1906 Vienna Although it is simplistic on the outside, there is a lot of light that enter the building to all the floors. Building is built in concrete.

Otto Wagner - Postsparkassenamt Interior

1906 Vienna Interior of the main hall

Otto Wagner - St. Leopold Church exterior

1907 Vienna at the Steinhof Psychiatric hospital One of the most imp Art Nouveau churches in the world

Otto Wagner - St. Leopold Church interior

1907 Vienna at the Steinhof Psychiatric hospital One of the most imp Art Nouveau churches in the world.

Alexandre Marcel - Hindu Palace

1910 Egypt French contractor & engineer built this Hindu imitation of Buddhist structure using concrete to build what was originally stone (this is like how the book of truth mentioned earlier...) not true to origin

Otto Wagner - Second Wagner House

1913 No Greek details & not symmetrical

Auguste Perret - Theater of the Champs-Elysees exterior

1913 Paris This derived from techniques from engineering.

Auguste Perret - Theater of the Champs-Elysees interior

1913 Paris This derived from techniques from engineering.

Francois Cointeaux

Combined stone & cement by inserting iron rods into the created reinforced concrete. concrete had been used by the Romans. They had not used it to build complex structure. Concrete by itself cannot be in tension, but concrete, iron, & can be. So reinforced concrete was extremely successful.

Viollet-le-Duc - Pierrefonds Castle

Restoration of structure in 1858 Architect was a painter, writer, architect, & bureaucrat. He fought for restoration of medieval buildings. He believes that buildings s/b restored to the way they SHOULD have been rather than restoring it to their original states.


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