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Frank Furness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frank Furness

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frank H. Furness
November 12, 1839(1839-11-12)June 27, 1912 (aged 72)
Allegiance Union
Service/branch Union Army
Years of service 1861-1864
Rank Captain
Unit 6th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry
Battles/wars American Civil War
Battle of Trevilian Station
Awards Medal of Honor

Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839June 27, 1912) was a noted American architect. He was also a Medal of Honor recipient for his bravery during the American Civil War.

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[edit] Biography

Fisher Fine Arts Library of the University of Pennsylvania
Fisher Fine Arts Library of the University of Pennsylvania
The Girard Trust Building in Philadelphia, now The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia.
The Girard Trust Building in Philadelphia, now The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia.

Furness was born in Philadelphia on November 12, 1839. His father, William Furness, was a prominent Unitarian minister and abolitionist, and his brother, Horace Furness, was an outstanding Shakespeare scholar. Furness, however, did not attend a university and apparently did not travel to Europe. He is remembered for his eclectic, often idiosyncratically scaled buildings and for his influence on Louis Sullivan and the acclaimed 20th theater designer William Harold Lee. Although much of Furness' architectural designs were uniquely his own creation, Gothic Revival was a prevailing theme throughout.

Furness began his architectural training in the office of John Fraser, Philadelphia, in the 1850s. He participated in the Beaux-Arts-inspired atelier of Richard Morris Hunt, New York, from 1859 to 1861 and again in 1865. During the Civil War, he served as Captain and commander of Company F, 6th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry ("Rush's Lancers"), receiving the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at the Battle of Trevilian Station, Virginia, on June 12, 1864—the only American architect to receive this honor.

Furness considered himself Hunt’s apprentice and was influenced by Hunt’s dynamic personality and accomplished, elegant buildings. He was also influenced by the architectural concepts of Viollet-le-Duc and John Ruskin. Louis Sullivan worked briefly as a draftsman in Furness's office, and his use of decorative organic motifs can be traced, at least in part, to Furness.

During his career, Furness designed over four hundred buildings including banks, churches, synagogues, railway stations for the Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio railroads, and numerous stone mansions in Philadelphia and along Philadelphia's Main Line, as well as a handful of commissioned houses at the New Jersey seashore, Washington, D.C., New York state, and Chicago, Illinois.

Furness broke from dogmatic adherence to European trends. While McKim, Meade & White were pushing a more neoclassical Beaux-Arts style of architecture, Furness juxtaposed styles and elements in a forceful manner. Girard Bank is an exception, and is more representative of McKim, Meade & White's public and commercial buildings (that they finished it explains this). Furness's strong architectural will is also seen in the way he combined materials: stone, iron, terra cotta, and brick. These materials reflected the industrial-realist culture of Philadelphia, as opposed to New York the financial center or Boston the idealist town on a hill. Furness's independence and modernist Victorian-Gothic take inspired later 20th century architects Louis Kahn and Robert Venturi. Their lives in Philadelphia often brought them inside Furness's Pennsylvania Academy of the Find Arts—built for the American Centennial—and his Fisher Library.

Furness died on June 27, 1912, and is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

[edit] Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Captain, Company F, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Place and date: At Trevilian Station, Va., 12 June 1864. Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pa. Birth:------. Date of issue: 20 October 1899.

Citation:

Voluntarily carried a box of ammunition across an open space swept by the enemy's fire to the relief of an outpost whose ammunition had become almost exhausted, but which was thus enabled to hold its important position.[1]

[edit] Architectural works

Knowlton Mansion in Northeast Philadelphia
Knowlton Mansion in Northeast Philadelphia

Following decades of neglect, in which many of his most important buildings were destroyed, there was a revival of interest in Furness's work in the mid-twentieth century. Robert Venturi in Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture wrote, not unadmiringly, of the Philadelphia Clearing House: "... it is an almost insane short story of a castle on a city street."

A fictional desk built by Furness was featured in the John Bellairs novel The Mansion in the Mist.

Some buildings by Furness located in Philadelphia:

Buildings by Furness not in Philadelphia:

Three adjacent buildings in Wilmington, Delaware are reputed to be the largest grouping of Furness-designed railroad buildings:

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Lewis, Michael J., Frank Furness : Architecture and the Violent Mind, 2001.
  • O'Gorman, James F., The Architecture of Frank Furness; Philadelphia Museum of Art; 1973.
  • Thayer, Preston, The Railroad Designs of Frank Furness: Architecture and Corporate Imagery in the Late Nineteenth Century, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Ph.D. dissertation), 1993.
  • Venturi, Robert, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture; The Museum of Modern Art; 1966.
  • Eric J. Wittenberg (2000). Captain Frank Furness: Brilliant Architect and Medal of Honor Winner. The Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, "Rush's Lancers". Retrieved on 2007-05-12.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Wittenberg, 2000.
  2. ^ Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion at Bryn Mawr College.
  3. ^ Jean and David W. Wallace Hall at the Historic Campus Architecture Project

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