Daniel Burnham

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Daniel Burnham was a famous American architect and urban designer who designed several famous buildings in America and developed numerous cities like Chicago, Washington and many more.

Sep 4, 1846

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 4, 1846
  • Died on: June 1, 1912
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Urban Designer, Architects
  • Known as: Daniel Hudson Burnham
  • Birth Place: Henderson
  • Religion: Christian

Daniel Burnham born at

Henderson

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Birth Place

Burnham married Margaret Sherman in 1876. She was the daughter of a wealthy stockyard executive. They had a long marriage and produced three sons and two daughters.

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Personal Life

In 1912, Burnham died in Heidelberg, Germany. He was survived by his two sons - Hubert and Daniel Jr. His sons succeeded him and named the company as ‘Burnham Brothers’ and they donated most of his drawings.

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The original drawings and records of Burnham’s work that was donated by his sons after his death to the Art Institute of Chicago eventually made for the Burnham Library, which has one of the vast collections of architectural information in the world.

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Personal Life

Daniel Burnham was born on 4 September 1846 in Henderson, New York City. His family moved to Chicago, Illinois when he was very young. He was brought up in a religious environment.

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Childhood & Early Life

He did his schooling from a public school in Chicago but he could not get admission in a university and repeatedly failed his admissions tests for Harvard and Yale. This led him to choose politics as a career for himself.

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Childhood & Early Life

His ‘politics’ stint did not work out for him and he did an apprenticeship as a draftsman at the architecture firm of William Le Baron Jenny.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1872, Burnham started to work as a draftsman at the firm of Carter, Drake and Wight and within a year, he started a partnership with his co-worker John Wellborn Root. The partnership was a profitable one.

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Career

Both Burnham and Root complimented each other as Burnham was a visionary and designer and Root was a brilliant draftsman and a physics genius. They both got their first project from John Sherman to construct his Prairie Avenue house.

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Career

From 1873-81, after the Great Chicago Fire, both Root and Burnham took up the magnanimous task to rebuild the whole city from scratch, the firm designed more than 165 private houses and 75 public and private buildings.

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All the buildings that Root and Burnham built had European touch to it. Eventually the firm adapted to new age techniques and constructed buildings like ‘The Rookery’, the ‘Reliance Building’, the ‘Monadnock’ building, etc.

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In 1893, after the death of Root, Burnham took up the role to serve as the chief of construction and chief of consulting architect for the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago. It was the most famous work of his life.

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Burnham’s partner Root died at an early age of pneumonia in 1891.

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Trivia

Louis Sullivan, the greatest architect of the Chicago School used to dislike Burnham’s taste and work and used to call it ‘feudal’ and ‘imperial’. He was of the view that it was setting the modern architecture 50 years back.

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He had sent his sons to study architecture in Paris’ Ecole des Beaux-Arts to learn the classical techniques in architecture since he was himself influenced by the architecture and aesthetics of Rome and Greece.

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