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Daniel Burnham
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Life and work
    • The early years
    • Burnham & Root
    • The World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893
    • D.H. Burnham and Company
    • Urban planner
    • Publications
  • Legacy
Quotes References & Edit History Quick Facts & Related Topics
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Daniel H. Burnham. The Rookery Building, Chicago, designed by Burnham & Root, completed 1886. lobby of the Rookery
Explore the architecture and design of the Monadnock Building in Chicago built in two different phases
Learn about the different structural systems used in constructing the Monadnock Building: one half was layered in bricks, the other used a rigid metal frame
Know about the architecture of the Rookery Building with modern atriums, designed by John Wellborn Root in partnership with Daniel Burnham
See the variety of influences in styles, motifs, and structural features in Chicago's Rookery building completed by Burnham and Root in 1888, redesigned by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907
Flatiron Building Reliance Building Union Station facade (Washington, D.C.)
For Students
Daniel H. Burnham summary
Quizzes
Close-up of a palette held by a man. Mixing paint, painting, color mixing.
Artists, Painters, & Architects
Hagia Sophia. Istanbul, Turkey. Constantinople. Church of the Holy Wisdom. Church of the Divine Wisdom. Mosque.
Architecture: The Built World
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Figure 13: A Maxim machine gun, belt-fed and water-cooled, operated by German infantrymen, World War I.
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Amendments 1-10 to the Constitution of the United States constitute what is known as the Bill of Rights on an American flag.
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Daniel Burnham: Quotes

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    Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood.Daniel H. Burnham
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