Louis Sullivan is often associated with the development of the modern skyscraper, but he is frequently recognized for his collaboration with architect Dankmar Adler. Together, they designed some of the earliest high-rise buildings, with Sullivan's innovative use of steel framing and decorative elements contributing significantly to the skyscraper's evolution. While Sullivan is sometimes called the "father of skyscrapers" for his architectural philosophy, it is often acknowledged that he built upon the foundations laid by earlier architects, such as William Le Baron Jenney, who is credited with designing the first true skyscraper.
William Le Baron Jenney
Worked for Louis Sullivan
he worked at a gym
Her father worked for a number of railroads. Apparently her mother never worked.
he was an rev at a catholic church-- evangelical Calvinist
William Le Baron Jenney
Byrl James Kennedy is considered the father of medical oncology. He worked at the University of Minnesota.
Worked for Louis Sullivan
Sergeant O'Leary
nothing. Annie Sullivan worked with Helen until she died
The Krause Music Store
Gregor Mendel worked with pea plants.
Ed Sullivan
Christopher Columbus's father was a wool weaver and a cheese maker. When he was younger Christopher worked with his father.
He worked for the church, i thought he was a priest.
he worked at a gym
Peter Andre's father, Savvas Andrea, worked as a chef.