Guastavano
Tile Vaulting
Italic page numbers indicate drawings, photographs, and other illustrations.
Abele, Julian, 180, 183
acoustical architecture, 132–34, 142, 170, 182, 185, 185
Akoustolith tile, 132–33, 132–33, 142, 180, 181, 185, 244n22
American building/construction practices, 42
American Concrete Institute, 186
American infrastructure and industry, 137–45
American Institute of Architects (
American Renaissance, 150–53
Architectural League of
Arion Club (
art deco, 114, 137, 142, 144–45, 147
Art Nouveau, 35, 241n7, 246n13
Arte y Uso de Architectura (San Nicolas), 21
Arts and Crafts Movement, 170, 172
See also Biltmore estate; St. Lawrence Basilica
Asland Cement
Factory (
Astor tennis courts, 203, 204–5
Atlantic Terra Cotta Company of
Austin, Peter, 105
Aymerich, Amat, and Jover Wool Factory (
Baird Auditorium,
Baker Hall,
Basilica de los Desamparados (Valencia), 108
Basilica di
Santa Maria del Flore (
Basilica of St. Lawrence. See St. Lawrence Basilica
Batlló
factory (
Beaux-Arts architecture
American, 64
City Beautiful Movement and, 92
Guastavino Company prosperity and, 150–52
vs. Guastavino Sr.’s training, 25
Guastavino vaults in, 114
Guastavinos’ contributions to, 64
masonry construction and, 71
McKim, Mead and White as leaders, 96
vs. modernism, 170
revival waning, 142, 147
Belmás, Mariano, 214
Benton, Edward R., 48, 53, 243n21
Bernard Levy houses (
Biltmore estate (
Black Mountain (NC) estate, 104, 104–5, 109
Blodgett, Malcolm, 147, 194
Blodgett, William, 58, 76, 80–81, 104, 115, 147
Blondel, Jacques-François, 22
Bogotá observatory (
Bonet, Jordi, 220
accident during construction, 58, 58
as collaborative effort, 48
competition lost by Guastavino Sr., 45
among extant buildings, 228
financial issues, 76
influence, 47–48, 150
patent for flanged tile, 156
structural systems, 142
The Breakers (
Brigham, Charles, 86
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 96
Brunelleschi, Filippo, 126, 244n7
Buffalo Central Terminal (NY), 132, 142, 143
Buhl Planetarium (
building codes, 102, 152, 154, 185–86, 211
See also safety in construction practices
Camilo Juliá house (
Carnegie Hall (
Carrère, John Merven, 150
Carrère and Hastings architectural firm, 64, 67
“Catalan Architecture” (Puig i Cadafalch lecture), 104
Catalan Art Nouveau, 35, 241n7, 246n13
Catalan vaulting, 104, 147, 221, 223, 244n43
See also tile vaulting
Catedral Primada (
Cathedral of Learning (
Cathedral of
construction methods, 126
construction photos, 117, 122–25
dome, 120, 126, 165
as extant building, 232
as Guastavino Jr.’s crowning’ achievement, 117, 126
illustrated, 116
national/international attention, 123
newspaper account, 123
spiral stairs, 152, 153
steel reinforcement, 126
vaults, 165, 166
Cathedral of St. Philip (
Centennial Exposition (
centering (construction technique), 20, 21, 115, 244n7
Central Congregational Church (
Century Hall (
ceramic arts, 126–31, 203
Chapel of Our Lady (St. Lawrence
Basilica,
City Beautiful Movement, 86–87, 92
City Hall Subway Station (
civil engineering projects, 96, 102
clay sources, 80
cohesion myths, 55, 57–58, 221, 243n35
“Cohesive Construction, Its Past, Its Present, Its Future” (Guastavino Sr. lecture), 66
Collens, Charles, 180
Collins, George R., 50, 57, 223, 244n43
Columbia University School of Architecture, 203
Columbia University, St. Paul’s Chapel. See St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University
Columbian Exposition of 1893 (Chicago), 64–66, 70–71, 214
Comerma, John, 165, 167
Congress of the American Institute of Architects, 64
Cooper, Frank Irving, 70
Cours d’architecture (Blondel), 22
Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson architectural firm, 132
Cram, Ralph Adams, 132–33, 150, 173, 183
Cram and Ferguson architectural firm, 180, 183
Cuban Ministry of Construction, 221
Cuban National Arts School (Havana), 220–21
Culmann, Karl, 162
Dater Residence (Montecito, CA), 170
The Decorator and Furnisher (journal), 43–44
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western (DL&W) railroad station (Hoboken, NJ), 87, 92, 230
Delft ceramics, 128
Depression, 147, 180
Dieste, Eladio, 155
Dischinger, Franz, 155, 186
Domènech i Montaner, Lluis, 19, 214
domes
conical, 70
construction methods, 111,
115, 120, 123, 126–27, 151, 173–74, 180, 182, 185–89, 194
construction photos, 187, 189, 210
costs, 188–89, 194
double, 98, 119–20, 151, 157, 163
elliptical, 70, 105, 106, 108–9, 157, 244n48
flat, 76
forces, 164–65
Guastavino domes, 67, 73, 96, 151, 162–63
hemispherical, 162, 186
historical contexts, 22, 123
load testing, 245n4
long-span, 147
masonry, 96, 120, 123, 151, 151, 210–11
spherical, 39, 114, 124, 126
steel in, 151, 151, 186, 186–87, 188, 210–11
strength, 211, 213
See also specific buildings
Duke University Chapel (Durham, NC), 134, 180, 183, 184, 237
Duke University Library (Durham, NC), 183
Dyckerhoff and Widmann architectural firm, 186
East Liberty Church (Pittsburgh), 180
École des Beaux-Arts (Paris), 64, 67
Edison Electric Pearl Street power station (New York City), 59, 243n46
Eiffel, Gustave, 162
Ellis Island Registry Hall (New York City), 212, 213, 232, 246n10
Escola Especial de Mestres d’Obres (Barcelona), 19, 25, 35
Espie, Félix François d’, 22, 24, 54, 242n27
An Essay on the History and Theory of Cohesive Construction Applied Especially to the Timbrel Vault (Guastavino), 54, 54
Essay on the Theory of Cohesive Construction (Guastavino Sr.), 66
Ewing, William Wallace, 214
exposed tile. See tile patterns/exposed surfaces
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes
(Paris), 142
Fellheimer and Wagner architectural firm, 142
Fine Arts Medal of the
fire testing, 154, 154, 214
fireproofing
eighteenth-century European, 22, 24
Guastavino Sr.’s advancements, 42–43, 46 , 47–48, 50, 58
nineteenth-century American, 45
patents, 47, 155
tile vaulting as, 50
Woburn tile factory and, 81
First Church of Christ Scientist (New York City), 153, 233
First Congregational Church (Montclair, NJ), 133
flying buttresses, 120, 120, 198
Forsyth Dental Institute (Boston), 127, 228
Franch, Juan, 21, 25
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia), 183, 238
Gaudí, Antonio, 19, 214, 220, 245n19
German Pavilion (Barcelona International Exhibition), 147
Gilbert, Cass, 96, 150, 157, 213
Gómez-Ferrer, Mercedes, 21
Goodhue, Bertram, 132–33, 170, 170, 172–74, 203
Goodyear Theater (Akron, OH), 132, 237
Gothic architecture (medieval), 21, 120, 180
Gothic revival architecture, 42, 64–66, 114, 147, 180–85
Gould Library, New York University (New York City), 96, 97
Grace Cathedral (San Francisco), 187, 227
Grace Universalist Church (Lowell, MA), 114–15, 115, 228
Graham, Edward T.P., 127
Grand Central Terminal, Oyster Bar (New York City), 128, 138, 140, 142, 154, 233, 255n18
graphic statics, 162, 165, 245n19
gravity system, 54
Greco, Charles R., 183
Greek Orthodox Church (Milwaukee), 189, 194
Guastavino, Rafael (Guastavino Jr.’s son), 194
Guastavino Company (Guastavino Jr.), 114–47, 150–67
acoustical architecture, 132–34
advertised, 181, 185, 187
American infrastructure and industry, 137–45
American Renaissance and, 150–53
challenged by modernism, 147
vs. competition, 155, 165, 167, 189
crowning achievements, 116–26
decline, 170–95, 213
engineering and, 186, 188–89, 194
expansions, 114–15, 123, 150
Guastavino Jr. residence, 134–37
influence, 213–14, 220–21
innovations, 115, 133, 155–57
legacy, 198–223
See also specific buildings
Guastavino Company (Guastavino Sr.), 64–110, 150–67
advertised, 59
American Renaissance and, 150–52
vs. competition, 155, 165, 167
decline, 170–95, 213
expanded by tile production, 58–60, 80–81, 86
fire testing, 154, 154
founded, 50, 198
influence, 213–14, 220–21
innovations, 29–30, 35, 86, 155–57
legacy, 198–223
mortar joint innovation, 86
offices, 46
tile vaulting innovations, 155–56
See also specific buildings
Guastavino Exposito, Rafael (Guastavino Jr.)
biographical sketch, 114–15
death, 194
domestic life, 134
education, 194
hangar designs, 194, 194
national attention, 122, 123
photo, 137
residence, 134–36, 134–37, 244n34
on the Rodef Shalom dome, 96
on the St. John the Divine dome, 123
St. Lawrence Basilica and, 111
on the St. Paul’s Chapel dome, 96
talents, 156–57
See also Guastavino Company (Guastavino Jr.)
Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company. See Guastavino Company (Gustavino Sr.)
Guastavino Memorial Chapel (St. Lawrence Basilica), 110–11, 111
Guastavino Moreno, Rafael (Guastavino Sr.)
as architect, 45, 47
death, 109
domestic life, 39
early commissions, 25–33
education, 18–20, 19, 24–25, 241n7, 242n2
estate, 104, 104–5
family background, 18
final project, 104–5
financial issues, 44, 76
influence, 212–21
as lecturer, 54, 58, 64–68, 70, 104, 105
moves to the
photos, 19, 43, 49, 104, 109
retirement, 104, 104–5
talents, 156–57
See also Batlló factory; Bernard Levy houses; Bogotá observatory; Camilo Juliá house; Guastavino Company (Guastavino Sr.); La Massa theater