This antiquarian book contains a collection of musings, or ''chats'',
pertaining to architecture, art, education, and society in general,
written by one of America's most original and seminal architects, Louis
H. Sullivan. This interesting and thought-provoking treatise will appeal
to those with a keen enthusiasm for architecture and its development,
and it is a veritable must-read for anyone with an interest in the life
and mind of this most prodigious architect. The chapters of this book
include: Louis Sullivan, Biographical Note, Bibliography of Writings, A
Building With A Tower, Pathology, A Terminal Station, The Garden, An
Oasis, The Key, Values, A Roman Temple, A Department Store, Function and
Form... and more. This vintage work is being republished now in an
affordable, modern edition complete with a new prefatory biography of
the author.