Dankmar Adler
- Introduction
- Dankmar Adler (July 3, 1844 – April 16, 1900) was a German-born American architect and civil engineer. He is best known for his fifteen-year partnership with Louis Sullivan, during which they designed influential skyscrapers that boldly addressed their steel skeleton through their exterior design: the Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri (1891), the Chicago Stock Exchange Building (1894), and the Guaranty Building in Buffalo, New York (1896).
- Wikidata
- Q76573
- Introduction
- American architect.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Engineer
- Name
- Dankmar Adler
- Ulan
- 500000517
Exhibitions
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Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
March 10–
June 24, 2013 MoMA
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Shaping Modernity 1880–1980
March 28, 2012–
September 8, 2013 MoMA
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Building Collections: Recent Acquisitions of Architecture
November 10, 2010–
May 30, 2011 MoMA
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Architecture Worth Saving
October 8–
December 15, 1958 MoMA
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Louis Sullivan: 1856–1924
May 25–
July 25, 1948 MoMA
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