Sullivan & Adler: Architectural Innovations in Chicago
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Adler & Sullivan, a pioneering architectural firm founded in 1883, championed the philosophy of 'form follows function' and made groundbreaking contributions with designs like the Auditorium and Wainwright Buildings. Sullivan's tripartite design, nature-inspired ornamentation, and focus on functional integration left a lasting impact, influencing architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and shaping modern architecture.