1- General introduction about Nineteenth Century: Industrialism (* 6 sentenses of note ) A) Coalbrookdale Bridge, [Darby and Pritchard], 1777- 79 ( 4 sentenses of note ) B ) Garabit Viaduct, Gustave Eiffel, 1880 – 84 ( 5 sentenses of note )
C) Eiffel Tower, Eiffel, 1884-89 (fig. 91) ( 4 sentenses of note )
D) Brooklyn Bridge, J.A, and W.A. Roebling, 1869 – 83 *( 5 sentenses of note )
E) St. Pancras Station and Midland Hotel, Scott, 1868 – 74 *( 5 sentenses of note )
F) Crystal Palace, Paxton, 1850 – 51 (fig. 89 – 90) *( 4 sentenses of note )
G) Bibliotheque Ste. Genevieve, Labrouste, 1838-50 *( 4 sentenses of note )
H) Oxford Museum (Museum of Natural History), Deane and Woodward, 1855-60 *( 5 sentenses of note )
I) Central Park, NYC, Frederick Law Olmsted and Vaux, designed 1857 *( 4 sentenses of note )
J) Magasin au Bon Marche, Boileau and Eiffel, begun 1869 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
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2 – General introduction Early Modernism in America (*6 sentenses of note ) A) Marshall Field Wholesale Store, Chicago, Richardson, 1885-87 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
B) Reliance Building, Chicago, Burnham and Root, 1894 – 95 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
C) The Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Adler and Sullivan, 1890-91 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
D) Schlesinger and Meyer Store (renamed Carson Pirie Scott), * ( 4 sentenses of note )
E) Chicago, Sullivan, 1899-1904 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
F) Worlds Columbia Exposition, Chicago, 1893 * ( 4 sentenses of note )
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Part 3 / 5 notes 6 – 10 things that Shared between all sites in Part 1 and Part 2
( Ex – like all of them building Catholic Style or build under the king rolls or all they made (special facade) )
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