Architecture Since the Industrial Revolution
Empire State Building
102 story skyscraper
Chrysler Building
1046 ft tall
Fallingwater
1966 named a National Historic Landmark
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10 story office building
Empire State Building
Built in 1931
Fallingwater
Built in 1935 over a waterfall
Fallingwater
Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh
Eiffel Tower
1,093 feet tall
Guggenheim Building
Art museum in New York City
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Built in 1890-1891
Crystal Palace
Created to be palace for show The Great Exhibition 1851 to display technological developments during the Industrial Revolution
Crystal Palace
Destroyed by fire
Eiffel Tower
Entrance arch for the world's Fair
Guggenheim Building
First named of Non Objective Painting
Skyscrapers
Form follows function
Guggenheim Building
Founding 1939
Fallingwater
Frank Lloyd Wright
Eiffel Tower
Iron lattice frame
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Known locally and nationally as a skyscraper "prototype"
Crystal Palace
London, England
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Louis Sullivan
Eiffel Tower
Most famous icon of France
Empire State Building
Named after New York state's nickname of the Empire State
Eiffel Tower
Named after the engineer who designed and built the tower
Guggenheim Building
Named after the founder (Solomon G. Guggenheim)
Empire State Building
Named one of the seven wonders of the modern world
Eiffel Tower
On display in Paris, built in 1889
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One of the first skyscrapers in the world
Chrysler Building
Second tallest in NYC after the fall of the Twin Towers
Chrysler Building
Skyscraper in New York City
Fallingwater
Smithsonian's list of 28 places to visit before you die
Wain
St. Louis, Missouri
Crystal Palace
Structure is cast iron and glass panels
Empire State Building
Tallest building in NYC
Empire State Building
With antenna reaches 1454 ft
Eiffel Tower
World's most recognizable structure and the most paid visited structure in the world
Chrysler Building
World's tallest brick building
Chrysler Building
World's tallest building for 11 months (until passed by the Empire State Building in 1931)