Johnson Wax Building

Title

Johnson Wax Building

Publisher

Lawrence Technological University

Date Created

February 17, 2015

Creator

Wright, Frank Lloyd

Creator2

O’Connor, Thomas (photograph)

Creator Nationality

American

Work Type

Single Built Works

Date

July, 1965

Work Location

Wisconsin (state)
Racine (inhabited place)

Style/Period

Modern (styles and periods)

Subject

parking garages
office buildings

Description

Detail view of first-floor parking garage at SC Johnson Company in Racine, Wisconsin designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1939. "Opened in 1950, the Research Tower is one of the tallest structures ever built on the cantilever principle. It stands 153 feet tall and its central core, which is 13 feet in diameter, extends 54 feet into the ground. All 15 floors of the Research Tower are supported by the “taproot” core, much like a tree supports its branches. Of the 15 floors, six are square, with circular mezzanine floors above them, with one additional square floor on the second level. Running up the core of the building are an elevator and a stairway. More than 7,000 Pyrex glass tubes serve as its windows, with the exterior lined with bands of more than 22,000 bricks,"--SC Johnson website.

Reproduction Type

jpeg

ID Number

LTU-TO-309

Files

LTU-TO-309.jpg
Date Added
February 17, 2015
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
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Citation
“Johnson Wax Building,” LTU Digital Images, accessed May 6, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/14332.