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September 17, 2013 (September 10, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 10

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Revell Block, corner of Wabash and Adams.  Adler and Sullivan, 1883 (demolished, 1960).  (Art Institute of Chicago) Further experiments in the potential for hybrid structures of iron and brick came […]

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September 16, 2013 (September 11, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 9

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Palmolive Building, 919 N. Michigan Avenue.  Holabird and Root, 1929.  Night view from south.  (Contemporary post card, collection of Thomas Leslie) The Palmolive’s exterior skin was utterly flat between its […]

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September 13, 2013 (September 10, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 8

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Champlain Building, corner of State and Madison Streets. Holabird and Roche, 1894 (demolished, 1916). View from southeast. (120 Photographic Views of Chicago, Rand McNally, 1909) . . . . criticism […]

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September 12, 2013 (September 10, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 7

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional Uncategorized

Bowen Building, 62-74 E. Randolph.  W. W. Boyington, 1872.  (Photo Thomas Leslie) Chicago came to be known as a city of steel, but well into the 1880s it remained a […]

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September 10, 2013 (September 4, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 6

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Chicago Savings Bank, corner of State and Madison Streets. Holabird and Roche, 1905. View from northeast. (Photograph Thomas Leslie) In addition to limiting height, the 1893 code carries stringent new […]

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September 9, 2013 (August 27, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 5

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional Uncategorized

Civic Opera, 20 N. Wacker Drive.  Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White, 1929.  View from southwest.  (Contemporary post card, collection of Thomas Leslie) Powered construction, advanced structural engineering, and rapid elevators […]

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September 6, 2013 (August 27, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 4

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Schlesinger and Meyer Department Store.  Detail of Madison Street elevation.  (Photograph by Thomas Leslie) It was the eventual expansion of Schlesinger & Mayer’s operations that produced the refined statement of […]

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September 5, 2013 (August 27, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 3

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional

Wrigley Building, 510 N. Michigan Avenue, Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White, 1921, view from southeast. (Contemporary postcard, collection of Thomas Leslie) The Wrigley Building’s most striking features, however, were the […]

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September 4, 2013 (August 27, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 2

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Delaware Block, 36 W. Randolph.  Wheelock and Thomas, 1874 (extended later).  (Photo by Thomas Leslie)  Chicago’s soil was a hurdle to tall construction regardless of building type. Chicago rested up […]

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September 3, 2013 (August 27, 2013)

Skyscraper of the Day, Part 1

architecture Chicago Illinois / regional Uncategorized

Mather Tower, 75 E. Wacker.  Herbert Hugh Riddle, 1928.  View from north.  (Photograph by Thomas Leslie) No tower had been built to such slender proportions, and there were few opportunities […]

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August 19, 2013 (August 19, 2013)

Reconsidering the Chicago School of architecture

american history architecture author commentary authors Chicago Illinois / regional

Thomas Leslie, author of Chicago Skyscrapers, 1871-1934, recently spoke with WGLT-FM public radio about what architecture says not only about a city’s history, but about interpreting an urban identity.  “Chicago skyscrapers […]

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August 12, 2013 (August 19, 2013)

The Chronicle of Higher Education features Chicago Skyscrapers

american history architecture Chicago Illinois / regional interviews

Thomas Leslie, author of the new University of Illinois Press book Chicago Skyscrapers, 1871-1934, is the subject of a Chronicle of Higher Education feature. Thomas Leslie likes to warn his […]

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