Louis Henry Sullivan was the architect.
He was the architect in Chicago ca.1880-1910, who designed many great an famous buildings. He was the first architect who was most influential in creating the form for the first 'sky scrapers'. The phrase 'form follows function'. He was educated at the Ecole d'Beaux Arts in Paris, and Frank Lloyd Wright was his chief draftsman in his office for seven years. Among his contributions was his beautiful and imaginative relief decorations on his many granite trimmed or terracotta clad buildings, and full round sculptural decorations in cast iron. He also decorated the walls and ceilings with poly-chrome intrelac themes, using earth colors and gold.
No, da Vinci was not the first person to explain why the sky is blue. John Tyndall was the fist person to begin to explain this phenomenon in 1859.
Skyscraper furniture was designed by paul frankl during the 1920's. It inspired many Art Deco styles and still contiues to be very populare. Designed around the Manhantan sky line. Its functionl and ultra stylish!
The color is designed to blend into the sky. Combinations of grey black and white can make it difficult to identify the size and shape, as well as the direction of a ship. It is the color that time has shown is least detectable at sea.
moons and stars.. star studded sky..:)
a actual sky scraper has to be at least 72 feet tall to be considered a sky scraper.
To be a sky scraper desinger you need to have a degree in Architexture
Sky Architect was created in 2007.
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sky scraper
matrix
About $800 million
Metal, glass, and marble
the tallest sky scrapper is 20 cm.
Architect to the Sky - 2010 was released on: USA: September 2010
They all have a scraper
You would have to be at the summit of Mount Denali in Alaska, as it is the highest point in the United States at an elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) above sea level.