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Louis H. Sullivan

Louis H. Sullivan (1856–1924) was a crucial figure of the Chicago School of architecture. Known for his major projects with Dankmar Adler—including the Wainwright Building in St. Louis and the Auditorium Building in Chicago—and for his distinctive organic ornamentation, Sullivan helped to establish Chicago’s architectural reputation and was a key influence on the later generation of modernist architects. 

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