Joseph M. Siry is Professor of Art History and William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of the Humanities at Wesleyan University. He is the author of four books, including most recently Beth Sholom Synagogue: Frank Lloyd Wright and Modern Religious Architecture.
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Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Notes on Terminology Introduction: Air-Conditioning and the Historiography of Modern Architecture 1. Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building and Mechanical Cooling, 1890-1910 2. Industrial Air-Conditioning from the Daylight Factory to the Windowless Factory, 1905-40 3. The Architecture of Air-Conditioning in Movie Theaters, 1917-40 4. Air-Conditioning Comes to the Nation's Capital and the South, 1928-60 5. The First Air-Conditioned Tall Buildings, 1928-32 6. Frank Lloyd Wright's "Windowless" Buildings for SC Johnson Company and the Air-Conditioned Tower 7. Air-Conditioned Glass Buildings in the Mid-Twentieth Century 8. Louis I. Kahn's Architecture and Air-Conditioning to the 1970s Coda: Air-Conditioning and the New Consciousness of Energy in Architecture Since the 1970s Appendix: Compressive Refrigeration and the Heat Pump Notes Selected Bibliography Index

