recreated pieces of louis h. sullivan gage building's cartouche arrive in chicago
This entry was posted on August 30 2017 by Eric
i was recently notified that recreated gage building (1899) terra cotta sections have made their way to chicago, were they await installation below the building's roofline. this brick-exposed cavity once contained one of two of sullivan-designed cartouches; the original, removed during extensive rehabilitation of the gage building's facade beginning in 2007, remains in storage at boston valley terra cotta where it was replicated.
the creative process: from factory in buffalo, ny., to the scaffolding hugging gage building.
the contractor who was hired to install the newly fabricated pieces did not return my emails and/or phone calls, so i took it upon myself to capture the pieces from the window of the neighboring chicago athletic association building the other day. in addition, i photographed two tradesman on the facade installing trim sections just above the storefront level. i must admit, i'm disappointed (given my background and my company's insurance policy for these type of sites) that i could not document the installation more closely, in order to create a more thorough and visually illuminating record of what i consider to be a very important installation of sullivan ornament. regardless, i will continue to document the gage building facade restoration to the very end, whether i gain greater access to facade and ornament, or have to continue shooting from the street.
for previous coverage of the gage building facade restoration, see below:
This entry was posted in , Miscellaneous, Bldg. 51, Events & Announcements, Featured Posts & Bldg. 51 Feed on August 30 2017 by Eric
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