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Alan Karchmer collection, Special Collections Department, University of Memphis Libraries

Identifier

16_11.B

Description

Lincoln American Tower (formerly Columbian Mutual), Main & Court Square, Memphis, Tennessee. Built in 1924. Photographer: Alan Karchmer. © Alan Karchmer.

A period of Gothic-inspired towers followed earlier skyscraper concepts. The tower, atop the lower mass of the building, while inefficient in terms of usable floor space, is symbolically effective as it gives the building truly sculptural qualities. It is modeled after the famed Woolworth Building in New York.

At the beginning of this century increasing urban density and escalating land values provided impetus for the evolution of the skyscraper. The development of steel skeleton construction and high-speed electric elevator made this truly American building type possible. While the Porter Building was Memphis' first, soaring an impressive eleven stories, it was soon overtaken in size by many others built during the post-WW I boom.

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2021

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undated

Keywords

Architecture--Tennessee--Memphis.

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