- John Wellborn Root
Infobox Architect
caption= Portrait of John Wellborn Root
name=John Wellborn Root
nationality=American
birth_date=birth date|1850|1|10|mf=y
birth_place=Lumpkin, Georgia
death_date=death date|1891|1|15|mf=y
death_place=Chicago, Illinois
practice_name=Burnham and Root
significant_buildings=Reliance Building
significant_projects=Grand Central Station
awards=|John Wellborn Root (
January 10 ,1850 –January 15 ,1891 ) was a significant American architect who worked out ofChicago withDaniel Burnham . He was one of the founders of the Chicago school style. Root was born son ofSidney Root inLumpkin, Georgia , and raised inAtlanta . When Atlanta fell during theAmerican Civil War , he fled toLiverpool ,England ; it is said his later work was influenced by the work of Liverpool Architect Peter Ellis. While there he studied atClare Mount School . He returned to the U.S. and received a degree fromNew York University in 1869. After he graduated, Root took a job withJames Renwick, Jr. of Renwick and Sands of New York as an unpaid apprentice. Later he took a job with J.B. Snook in New York. While working forJohn Butler Snook , he was a construction supervisor onNew York City 'sGrand Central Station . He andDaniel Burnham formed the firm ofBurnham and Root and worked together for 18 years. During an economic downturn in 1873, he earned extra income by hiring himself out to other firms and as the organist at the First Presbyterian Church.He developed the
floating raft system of interlaced steel beams to form the foundation of tall buildings that would not sink in Chicago's marshy soil. Root's first use of this revolutionary system was for theMontauk building in 1882. He later transferred this steel frame to the vertical load bearing walls in the Phenix building of 1887, in imitation ofWilliam LeBaron Jenney 'sHome Insurance Building of 1885.Root, Burnham,
Dankmar Adler , andLouis Sullivan formed theWestern Association of Architects because they felt slighted by East Coast architects. Root served as president in 1886. In 1887, he was elected a director of the nationalAmerican Institute of Architects .He worked on the plan for the
World's Columbian Exposition , but before it was constructed Root died frompneumonia in 1891 at the age of 41. Along with many other famous Chicago architects, his final resting spot is in Uptown'sGraceland Cemetery .Root married Mary Louise Walker in 1879 but she died six weeks later. He married again in 1882 to Dora Louise Monroe. Their son
John Wellborn Root, Jr. was also a Chicago architect.ignificant buildings
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Grannis Block (1880)
*Montauk Building (1882-1883)
*Rookery Building (1885)
*Phoenix Building (1887)
*Monadnock Building (1889)
*Reliance Building (1889), ground floor only--featured large display windows which set a new standardExternal links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2169 John Root's Photo & Gravesite]
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