Louis Sullivan's Idea

Louis Sullivan's Idea

Hardback (26 Oct 2021)

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A visual compendium revealing the philosophy and life of America's renowned architect 

The story of Louis H. Sullivan is considered one of the great American tragedies. While Sullivan reshaped architectural thought and practice and contributed significantly to the foundations of modern architecture, he suffered a sad and lonely death. Many have since missed his aim: that of bringing buildings to life. What mattered most to Sullivan were not the buildings but the philosophy behind their creation. Once, he unconcernedly stated that if he lived long enough, he would get to see all of his works destroyed. He added: "Only the idea is the important thing."

In Louis Sullivan's Idea, Chicago architectural historian Tim Samuelson and artist/writer Chris Ware present Sullivan's commitment to his discipline of thought as the guiding force behind his work, and this collection of photographs, original documentation, and drawings all date from the period of Sullivan's life, 1856-1924, that many rarely or have never seen before. The book includes a full-size foldout facsimile reproduction of Louis Sullivan's last architectural commission and the only surviving working drawing done in his own hand. 

Book information

ISBN: 9781517912796
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Imprint: Alphawood Exhibitions
Pub date:
DEWEY: 720.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 2372g
Height: 238mm
Width: 288mm
Spine width: 46mm