eric j. nordstrom, bldg 51 museum and urban remains: a curated selection of articles
This entry was posted on March 20 2020 by Eric
a selection of stories from 2019:
over a decade devoted to documenting and salvaging chicago's architectural past
a look back at images of tribune tower's continued transformation in 2019
documenting louis sullivan-designed carved berlin sandstone panels on facade of 1881 s.a. maxwell loft building
bldg. 51 and ryerson archive collaboration on chicago stock exchange trading room exhibit now open
exhaustive photographic study of frank lloyd wright's a.d. german warehouse and concrete ornament
garrick material from bldg. 51 archive exhibited at john vinci's garrick theater lecture held at glessner house
uncovering materials and methods used to construct adler and sullivan's s.a. maxwell loft building
a rare glimpse inside howells and hood's tribune office tower during its conversion into residential living
photogrpahic survey of adler and sullivan's wainwright tomb interior, wainwright building, and union trust building during trip to st. louis
returning to richard nickel's architectural ornament collection housed at edwardsville's library and offsite facility
reassembling full-scale 19th century chicago cottage "systems" as stand alone art and informational exhibition
19th century architectural drawings of burnham and root's rookery's skylight acquired by bld. 51 museum archive
unearthing 19th and 20th century remnants of chicago's forgotten infrastructure
2019 photographic survey of 19th and early 20th century architectural ornament in minneapolis
the architectural ornament of louis sullivan's early 20th century "jewel box" bank buildings
tickets now available for john vinci talk on adler and sullivan's garrick theater held at glessner house
photographic survey of 19th and early 20th century architecture in salt lake city
photographic study of adler and sullivan's 1891 james charnley house revisited
bldg. 51 forming nonprofit organization for preserving chicago workers cottages
revisiting 19th century chicago buildings demolished in recent years
early 20th century union stock yards chicago fire house extensively documented shortly before its destruction
post-fire photogrpahic survey of milwaukee's historic 1878 trinity lutheran church
19th century webster street italianate rowhouses with minton tile insets undergoing demolition
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