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Early Modernism
1.  With the Industrial Revolution, the availability of newly-available building materials such as iron, steel, and sheet glass drove the invention of new building techniques. In 1796, Shrewsbury mill owner Charles Bage first used his ‘fireproof’ design, which relied on cast iron and brick with flag stone floors. Such construction greatly strengthened the structure of mills, which enabled them to accommodate much bigger machines. Due to poor knowledge of iron's properties as a construction material, a number of early mills collapsed. It was not until the early 1830s that Eaton Hodgkinson introduced the section beam, leading to widespread use of iron construction.
2.  This kind of austere industrial architecture utterly transformed the landscape of northern Britain, leading to the description of places like Manchester and parts of West Yorkshire as “Dark satanic mills”. The Crystal Palace by Joseph Paxton at the Great Exhibition of 1851 was an early example of iron and glass construction, followed in 1864 by the first glass and metal curtain wall. A further development was that of the steel-framed skyscraper in Chicago around 1890 by William Le Baron Jenney and Louis Sullivan.
3. Around 1900 a number of architects and designers around the world began developing new solutions to integrate traditional precedents (classicism or Gothic, for instance) with new technological possibilities. The work of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, Victor Horta in Brussels, Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, and Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow, among many others, can be seen as a common struggle between old and new. The work of some of these were a part of what is broadly categorized as Art Nouveau ("New Art").
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  • At the beginning of the 20th century a number of architects and designers around the world began developing new solutions to integrate traditional precedents with new technological possibilities.
  • Industrial architecture of the 19th century completely changed the landscape of northern Britain, especially Manchester and parts of West Yorkshire which were described by people as «Dark satanic mills».
  • Industrial revolution brought about the birth of new building materials which led to the development of new building techniques which later resulted in a new style called Art Nouveau characterized by combination of traditional precedents and new materials.
  • The first attempts to use new building materials such as iron were not always successful resulting in crushing of the building; though there were positive examples such as Charles Bage’s mill with fireproof design.
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