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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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INDUSTRIAL

REVOLUTION

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Cast Iron

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Cement (1824)

Invented by Joseph Aspdin

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GlassProduced by the cylinder process (early 19th Century)

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Steam

Power

Transportation

Immigration

Massive Overcrow

ding

Harsh worki

ng conditions, Poor living conditions, and

congested, pollut

ed cities

Child labor

Luddites (Ned Ludd)

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2ND INDUSTRIAL

REVOLUTION

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1850

Steel (invented by Sir Henry Bessemer)

Chemical industries, petroleum, and, during the 20th Century, automotive industries

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STRUCTURES

ANDARCHITECT

S

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LONDON

The Conservatory, Carlton House (1811-1812) The Crystal Palace (1850-1)

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SCOTLAND

Forth Bridge

Edinburgh Tenement

Vernacular Building

New Lanark

New Towns

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SCOTLAND

The Gracco-Baroque S. Stephen's, Edinburgh

Abbotsford House

Gothic Revival

Alexander Thomson's Caledonia Road Church, Glasgow

Classical RevivalNeoclassical Decline

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BELGIUM

Workers' housing at Bois-du-Luc (1838–1853) in La Louvière

Gallow frame of the Crachet

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GERMANY

Sächsische Maschinenfabrik in Chemnitz BASF SF (Badische Anilin-und Soda-Fabrik or Baden Aniline and Soda Factory) in Ludwigshafen, Germany 1865

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FRANCE

Eiffel Tower

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THE STOCK EXCHANGE (1898-1903)

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THE OPERA HOUSE, COLOGNE (1870-2)

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THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK, VIENNA (1216 B)

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D. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

THE HALLES CENTRALES, PARIS (1853)

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GARE DU NORD, PARIS (1862-3)

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GARE DE L’EST, PARIS (1847-52)

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TURBINE BUILDING, MENIER CHOCOLATE FACTORY, NOISEIL-SUR-MARNE, PARIS (1871-2)

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THE ENTRANCE, PAVILION, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PARIS (1878)

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THE GALERIE DES MACHINES, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PARIS (1887)

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METRO STATION, PLACE DE LA BASTILLE, PARIS (1900)

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JAPAN

The Bank of Japan

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AMERICA

Empire State Building

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Slater Mill (1793) Beverly Cotton Manufactory (1785)

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Bethlehem steel (1857)The Guaranty Building 1896(now called the Prudential Building)

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MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA

(exterior) (interior)

User
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THE MARSHALL FIELD WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior) (interior)

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THE AUDITORIUM BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior)(interior)

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THE MONADNOCK BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior)(interior retail lobby)

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THE SECOND LEITER BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior) (interior)

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THE RELIANCE BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior) (interior, lobby)

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THE GACE BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(exterior)

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THE SCHLESINGER-MAYER STORE

(exterior)

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THE WAINWRIGHT BUILDING, ST. LOUIS, MO

(exterior)

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THE LARKIN SOAP CO. BUILDING, BUFFALO, NEW YORK

(exterior)

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THE WOOLWORTH BUILDING, NEW YORK

(exterior)

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INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTU

RE TODAY

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Office in Son Bugadelles

Architects: Ripoll TizonLocation: Polígon Industrial de Calvià, Carrer Alacant, 30, 07183 Calvià, Illes Balears, EspañaArchitect In Charge: Pep Ripoll – Juan Miguel TizónArea: 1019.0 sqmYear: 2014Photographs: José Hevia

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Nestlé Waters Beirut Headquarters

Architects: Bernard Malla Architects, Walid ZeidanLocation: Beirut, LebanonArchitectural Team: Louis El Khoury, Hammoud Badran, Mahmoud El CharifArea: 5500.0 sqmYear: 2014Photographs: Ieva Saudargaite

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Sunray

Architects: DP ArchitectsLocation: Sungei Kadut, SingaporeDesign Team: Angelene Chan, Yong Hock Seng, Doan Quang Hiep, Claudia Nam, Widari Bahrin, Arjun Rosha, Alvin Arre, Syahirah AbbasArea: 16800.0 sqmYear: 2014Photographs: Courtesy of DP Architects

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JH Factory Complex Design

Architects: XU KaiLocation: Huli, Xiamen, Fujian, China, 361009Area: 9500.0 sqmYear: 2010Photographs: Amelie Yang, Courtesy of XU Kai