University of Cincinnati, Professor Emeritus of Architecture | Cincinnati, United States
Gerald Larson s a Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, where he taught architecture and architectural history for over 40 years. His research project has been the skyscraper and the Chicago School of Architecture. He has authored articles and spoken on these topics in a variety of international forums. He is completing a two-volume history (pre-Fire and post-Fire) of Chicago’s architecture that spans from Fort Dearborn to the 1893 Columbian Exposition. He has two Instagram sites: “thearchitectureprofessor” in which he discusses topics on architecture, and “thearchprofessorinchicago” in which he is conducting a chronological survey of Chicago’s architecture.
Annual Conference, Presenter (Chicago 2019)
First Skyscrapers Symposium, Steering Committee (2019)
01 March 2020
The Elevator, the Iron Skeleton Frame, and the Early Skyscrapers: Part 1
Gerald R. Larson, University of Cincinnati
The evolution in the use of the elevator and the iron frame to build ever-taller buildings that would eventually be called “skyscrapers” is still somewhat...
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01 March 2020
The Elevator, the Iron Skeleton Frame, and the Early Skyscrapers: Part 2
Gerald R. Larson, University of Cincinnati
In Part One, I documented the evolution of the use of the elevator and the iron frame to build ever-taller buildings that would eventually be...
You must be a CTBUH Member to view this resource.
11 October 2019
Was the Home Insurance Building The “First Skyscraper”?
Mir M. Ali, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Gerald Larson, University of Cincinnati
Chicago’s Home Insurance Building, the 12-story office building designed by William Le Baron Jenney, completed in 1885 and demolished in 1931, has frequently been referred...
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01 March 2020
The Elevator, the Iron Skeleton Frame, and the Early Skyscrapers: Part 1
Gerald R. Larson, University of Cincinnati
The evolution in the use of the elevator and the iron frame to build ever-taller buildings that would eventually be called “skyscrapers” is still somewhat...
01 March 2020
The Elevator, the Iron Skeleton Frame, and the Early Skyscrapers: Part 2
Gerald R. Larson, University of Cincinnati
In Part One, I documented the evolution of the use of the elevator and the iron frame to build ever-taller buildings that would eventually be...
11 October 2019
Was the Home Insurance Building The “First Skyscraper”?
Mir M. Ali, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Gerald Larson, University of Cincinnati
Chicago’s Home Insurance Building, the 12-story office building designed by William Le Baron Jenney, completed in 1885 and demolished in 1931, has frequently been referred...
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