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Architecture, politics, and conflict: Thomas Ustick Walter and the enlargement of the United States Capitol, 1850-1865.

机译:建筑,政治与冲突:托马斯·乌斯蒂克·沃尔特(Thomas Ustick Walter)和美国国会大厦的扩建,1850-1865年。

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Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) won the commission to enlarge the United States Capitol in a competition orchestrated by President Millard Fillmore in 1851. This building project included the design and construction of a pair of massive wings and, later, an enormous iron dome. It is notable in many ways, especially in American architectural history, as the largest construction project for a single building ever attempted in the country at the time.; The building technology used to construct the wings and dome was the most advanced in North America. The extensive use of iron in the roof systems of the wings and in the dome was an innovation, as were the new heating and ventilation systems and the extensive use of gas for lighting. Sophisticated, complex strategies used to transport vast quantities of marble, brick, iron, and other building materials over long distances were employed for the first time on the Capitol's enlargement. Another innovative contribution was unexpected: The interior of the original Library of Congress burned six months after Walter took office, allowing him to design a unique replacement--the first fireproof all-iron library room in the world.; Four principal subjects underlie this study of the creation of the United States Capitol as the national emblem we know today. First, one learns about the construction of a major building of the mid-nineteenth century: the general logistics of the building process, the transportation and testing of building materials, and the day-to-day role of laborers and craftsmen working on the project. Second, one views Walter's role as the Capitol's architect and superintendent of construction. The Capitol's enlargement proved Walter's contention that the architect was an important professional figure, rather than the intellectually, technically, and academically inferior individual as defined by American engineers. Corrupt politics, including graft and spoils system, along with the disruptions of the Civil War, directly affected many stages of the Capitol's development. Walter's conduct in dealing with these issues reinforced his role in developing professional standards for architectural practice in the United States. Third, one can see the Capitol emerge during its enlargement as an icon or symbol of the Union. This phenomenon is traced in the discussion of how the Civil War affected Capitol construction. Not only was Walter's Capitol dome by far the largest in North America, it rivaled any in Europe in size. It came to symbolize the federal government and its permanence because of the enormous publicity given its construction during the Civil War. Fourth, the study provides a detailed account of the decoration of the Capitol under the direction of Montgomery C. Meigs and its influence.
机译:托马斯·乌斯蒂克·沃尔特(Thomas Ustick Walter(1804-1887))在1851年总统米拉德·菲尔莫尔(Millard Fillmore)精心策划的竞赛中赢得扩大美国国会大厦的委托。该建筑项目包括设计和建造一对巨大的机翼,以及后来的巨大铁穹顶。在许多方面,尤其是在美国建筑史上,它是当时美国有史以来最大的单栋建筑工程。用于建造机翼和圆顶的建筑技术是北美最先进的技术。在机翼的屋顶系统和穹顶中广泛使用铁是一项创新,新的供暖和通风系统以及将气体广泛用于照明也是如此。在国会大厦扩建过程中,首次采用了复杂,复杂的策略来远距离运输大量大理石,砖,铁和其他建筑材料。另一个创新的贡献是出乎意料的:沃尔特就任后六个月,原来的国会图书馆的内部被烧毁,这使他得以设计出一个独特的替代品-世界上第一个防火的全铁图书馆室。这项关于建立美国国会大厦作为我们今天所知道的国徽的研究的基础是四个主要主题。首先,人们了解到19世纪中叶的一栋主要建筑的建设:建筑过程的一般物流,建筑材料的运输和测试以及从事该项目的工人和手工艺人的日常角色。其次,有人认为沃尔特(Walter)是国会大厦的建筑师和建筑总监。国会大厦的扩建证明了沃尔特的观点,即建筑师是一个重要的职业人物,而不是美国工程师定义的学业,技术和学术水平较低的个人。包括嫁接和掠夺制度在内的腐败政治,以及内战的破坏,直接影响了国会大厦发展的许多阶段。沃尔特在处理这些问题上的行为加强了他在制定美国建筑实践专业标准中的作用。第三,可以看到国会大厦在扩建过程中作为联盟的标志或象征出现。内战如何影响国会大厦的讨论中可以找到这种现象。沃尔特(Walter)的国会大厦穹顶不仅是迄今为止北美最大的穹顶,而且在规模上也可以与欧洲媲美。它之所以成为联邦政府及其永久性的象征,是因为在内战期间其建设得到了极大的宣传。第四,该研究详细介绍了蒙哥马利·C·梅格斯领导下的国会大厦的装饰及其影响。

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  • 作者

    Goode, James Moore.;

  • 作者单位

    The George Washington University.;

  • 授予单位 The George Washington University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; History United States.; Architecture.; Biography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1995
  • 页码 545 p.
  • 总页数 545
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;建筑科学;传记;
  • 关键词

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