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  1. edward uihlein's schiltz-tied queen anne style commerical building and flats threatened (again) from deferred maintenance and abandonment

    edward uihlein's schiltz-tied queen anne style commerical building and flats threatened (again) from deferred maintenance and abandonment
    before and after: disgraced and disfigured through intentional negclect and abandonment. two years after awarded preliminary landmark status, edward uihlein’s schiltz-tied commercial building and flats was largely forgotten and left abandoned. consequently, the building’s exterior ornament (e.g., stamped or pressed ornamental copper) has been defaced, stripped and ultimately destroyed. with several windows punched out, the building’s structural integrity is threatened...
  2. hy biermann store and flats building's exterior terra cotta and stone ornament senselessly painted

    hy biermann store and flats building's exterior terra cotta and stone ornament senselessly painted
    defaced. for years i've admired and repeatedly documented the ornament on hy biermann's store and flats (1887). the red slip is so delicate... what a god damn disappointment. images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 museum. all rights reserved. 2022.
  3. mid-19th century mineral water bottles unearthed from site where grand central station once stood

    mid-19th century mineral water bottles unearthed from site where grand central station once stood
      a number of mid-19th century bottles were recently unearthed deep below the site of chicago’s former grand central station, with the four richly colored iron and smooth base soda bottles serving as the inspiration to further investigate the slew of structures that were built above ground dating back to the age of the bottles (1855-1859). the plot of land...
  4. multi-year photographic study of 19th century red terra cotta ornament adorning chicago residential and commercial buildings

    multi-year photographic study of 19th century red terra cotta ornament adorning chicago residential and commercial buildings
    for the past several years now, i've assembled a sizeable photographic database of ornamental red body terra cotta found on 19th century (1880-1899) residential and commerical buildings within chicago's city limits. brief descriptions, including addresses, year constructed, architect (if known) and building status, will be provided when time permits.  images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom. all rights reserved. 2022. 
  5. historically important examples of 19th and early 20th century commercial building terra cotta ornament housed in the bldg. 51 museum collection

    historically important examples of 19th and early 20th century commercial building terra cotta ornament housed in the bldg. 51 museum collection
    the following images represent carefully curated online collection of exterior ornamental terra cotta salvaged from historically important chicago commerical building. the ornament is housed in the bldg. 51 museum, located in downtown chicago.  images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2022. 
  6. reassembling full-scale 19th century chicago cottage "systems" as stand alone art and informational exhibition

    reassembling full-scale 19th century chicago cottage "systems" as stand alone art and informational exhibition
    as more and more 19th century cottages succumbed to the wrecking ball over the course of the past year, i could not help but entertain the idea of salvaging bigger and more visually-striking house "systems," whose parts alone are powerful in size and scale.   in the beginning, over two years ago, i pushed the concept of creating a massive...
  7. after mecca, before crown: rediscovered images of mecca flats site shortly after its demolition for crown hall

    after mecca, before crown: rediscovered images of mecca flats site shortly after its demolition for crown hall
      after mecca, before crown. great collection of images (possibly taken by nickel) of excavation work for mies's crown hall (1956) at iit. the images - scanned this afternoon from contact sheets - offer a great visual record of the surrounding area, including long-gone buildings along state street.  i see lindahl did the excavation, but if i recall correctly speedway...
  8. 19th century adler and sullivan buildings ornamented with frank lloyd wright's distinctive gothic tracery

    19th century adler and sullivan buildings ornamented with frank lloyd wright's distinctive gothic tracery
    Wainwright Building (1891): original copper-plated ornamental cast iron newel post salvaged from adler and sullivan's wainwright building (1891) during extensive interior renovations that virtually gutted the building of its original sullivan-designed ornament - including staircases, elevators, woodwork, door hardware, etc. the newel was likely executed by the winslow brothers, chicago, ills. it's possible wright did some of the detailing with...
  9. unearthing 19th and 20th century bottles frozen in time: a photo essay by eric j. nordstrom

    unearthing 19th and 20th century bottles frozen in time: a photo essay by eric j. nordstrom
      in preparation for publishing "unearthing chicago" in 2022, i've pulled some images capturing 19th and early 20th century bottles at excavation sites around chicago. shortly after being discovered, these remnants of victorian-era rubbish were carefully exposed by removing surrounding dirt and debris to reveal a little more of their identity. even when cleaned the artifacts retain the imprint of...
  10. Driehaus Museum's "Capturing Louis Sullivan: What Richard Nickel Saw" exhibit now open

    Driehaus Museum's "Capturing Louis Sullivan: What Richard Nickel Saw" exhibit now open
    Capturing Louis Sullivan: What Richard Nickel Saw August 26, 2022 -February 19, 2023 Richard Nickel (1928-1972) was a Polish-American architectural photographer and preservationist. Nickel first encountered the work of Louis Sullivan (1856-1924) as a student, when photographing the architect’s buildings for a project at the IIT Institute of Design. In the 1960s and 1970s, many of Sullivan’s buildings began to...
  11. 2022 PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY ST. LOUIS COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ORNAMENT

    2022 PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY ST. LOUIS COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ORNAMENT
    selection of images taken during a brief visit to st. louis in the early summer months of 2022. prior blog posts from this trip focus on the work of harvey ellis commissions (with the exception of union station). images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2022. 
  12. adler & sullivan's 1892 william loeb apartment then and now

    adler & sullivan's 1892 william loeb apartment then and now
    adler and sullivan's loeb apartments (1891-92) as they appeared in 1964 (photographed by richard nickel) compared to the present, with only the south entrance and two-story staircase left standing. sadly, the frank lloyd wright-designed bedford limestone entrance was heavily damaged from falling debris when the majority of building was demolished in 1974. the residence was built for dankmar adler's friends adolph and...
  13.  chicago architectural ornament survey (caos) photographic images for august 2022

     chicago architectural ornament survey (caos) photographic images for august 2022
    latest photographic images from bldg. 51 archive's chicago architectural ornament survey (caos) are provided below. the ever-expanding photo-documentation project focuses on systematically recording any and all architectural ornament located on historically important 19th and early 20th century extant buildings located in downtown chicago and surrounding neighborhoods. images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved...
  14. searching for, and recovering hidden history buried deep within the walls of chicago cottages

    searching for, and recovering hidden history buried deep within the walls of chicago cottages
    anticipating another year of lost buildings through demolition, i've already prepared additional storage space for the ever-growing collection of lost or discarded objects found under attic floorboards, ledger and sill plates, foundation walls, and stud cavities within those 19th century chicago cottages that are faced with demolition, or which have already been eradicated from the cityscape. by and large the primary...
  15. seldom seen richard nickel images of gene summers-designed mccormick center under construction

    seldom seen richard nickel images of gene summers-designed mccormick center under construction
    when richard nickel meticulously documented the construction of mccormick place in the summer of 1969, he only printed a limited number of large photographs that would i periodically see in various collections and exhibits. when i ran across one this past week, i decided to dig a little deeper into his archive, where i found several long-forgotten contact sheets filled...
  16. bldg. 51 museum's collection of 19th century electric sockets and incandscent light bulbs from historic chicago buildings

    bldg. 51 museum's collection of 19th century electric sockets and incandscent light bulbs from historic chicago buildings
    bldg. 51 museum's collection of early electric sockets and fixtures. morris selz house (1883): this unrestored morris selz house (1883) three-arm tubular brass wall sconce is quite possibly the earliest known surviving light fixture from an adler and sullivan commission. remarkably, two of the three edison sockets with direct-turn thumb switches, are completely intact. the selz house was never connected...
  17. george h. edbrooke's willoughby building (1887) as documented by richard nickel before it death in 1964

    george h. edbrooke's willoughby building (1887) as documented by richard nickel before it death in 1964
    richard nickel documented george h. edbrooke's willoughby building (1887) shortly before it was demolished by harvey wrecking in 1964. the 9-story building was built for charles l. willoughby in 1887 at the northwest corner of franklin and jackson. images courtesy of ryerson and burnham, art institute of chicago.
  18. latest rare and seldom found 19th and early 20th century building trade catalogs acquired by the bldg. 51 museum archive

    latest rare and seldom found 19th and early 20th century building trade catalogs acquired by the bldg. 51 museum archive
    several important and seldom found building trade product catalogs, ranging from the late 19th century to the early 20th, have been painstakingly digitized and added to the bldg. 51 architectural artifact archive over the first half of 2022. the majority of the catalogs, brochures, building books, etc., are recent acquisitions - joining the ever-expanding library devoted to history of american...
  19. urban remains newsletters pre-dating website recently found and digitized over the weekend

    urban remains newsletters pre-dating website recently found and digitized over the weekend
    old (and rather primitive) newsletters dating from the early years of urban remains to the launch of the website blog in 2013, were recently found and digitized this past weekend. the newsletter "snapshots" are provided below in chronological order.  images and/or information courtesy of eric j. nordstrom, urban remains, and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2022.
  20. richard nickel photographic survey of adler and sullivan's oddball herman braunstein building (1894)

    richard nickel photographic survey of adler and sullivan's oddball herman braunstein building (1894)
    the oddball. richard nickel documented adler and sullivan's herman braunstein building or flats (1894) shortly before it was demolished around 1965. the building's facade was no doubt designed by an office draftsman (sullivan likely never looked at it). most of the ornament (e.g., pressed bricks, beveled glass transoms, stamped steel cornice, etc.) was stock, but the single carved bedford stone...

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