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(American Architect and Civil Engineer Best Known for His Fifteen-Year Partnership with 'Louis Sullivan') Dankmar Adler, a German-born American architect and civil engineer, is recognized for his impactful collaboration with Louis Sullivan. Together, over fifteen years, they created pioneering skyscrapers with steel skeletons as a key feature in their exterior design. Notable projects from their partnership include the Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri (1891), the Chicago Stock Exchange Building (1894), and the Guaranty Building in Buffalo, New York (1896). Adler's professional legacy is marked by his innovative architectural approach and substantial contributions to the field.