The Main Concept of Chicago School of Architecture
The Main Concept of Chicago School of Architecture
The Main Concept of Chicago School of Architecture
Architecture
• Use of limited
amounts of exterior
ornament
• Sometimes elements
of Neoclassical
Architecture are
used in Chicago
School skyscrapers
ELEMENTS OF CHICAGO SCHOOL
• Many Chicago School skyscrapers contain the three parts of
a classical column
• 1st floor as base, middle stories (usually with little
ornamental detail) as shaft & last floor as capital (with
ornamental detail capped with cornice)
capital
shaft
base
ELEMENTS OF CHICAGO SCHOOL
• Constructed
1879, enlarged
1888, later
demolished
• Expression of
the framed
structure
HOME INSURANCE BUILDING
• Built 1884-85, Enlarged 1891,
• Demolished 1931
• Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
• Stories: 10, Height: 138 ft (42 m)
• Structure: Steel frame
• Facing Material: Brick
• 1st building entirely supported by light exposed steel frame
– considered the 1st skyscraper
• Steel frame liberated exterior walls from supporting
building, walls instead thin curtain wall
• Weighed only 1/3 as much as a stone building
• Fire proof well lit office building
HOME INSURANCE BUILDING
THE LEITER BUILDING II
• Built: 1889-1890
• Location: 403 south state st., Chicago
• Stories: 8
• Structure: Cast Iron frame