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  1. revisiting a transplanted 1850's chicago wood-framed boarding house on ohio street

    revisiting a transplanted 1850's chicago wood-framed boarding house on ohio street
    i finally forced myself to transport this completely intact and unaltered full-sized residential sill plate into my studio to be documented every which way i saw fit. this massive wood beam is comprised of solid old growth pine wood, with a tenon on one side and a mortise on the other.   as i discover more and more houses dating prior...
  2. long-forgotten 19th century chicago landfill yields hundreds of bottles

    long-forgotten 19th century chicago landfill yields hundreds of bottles
    a utility subcontractor excavating a small parcel of land located just south of downtown chicago came across one of the most remarkably intact and long-forgotten 19th century landfills or dumping grounds, which in a few days times, yielded hundreds of bottles. from c. 1880's hutchinson type carbonated soda and/or mineral water "blob tops" to utility bottles and everything in between...
  3. a single oversized limestone keystone salvaged from demolished two story brick commercial building

    a single oversized limestone keystone salvaged from demolished two story brick commercial building
    while en route to a residential salvage, i ran across a friend of mine who was wrecking an early 20th century (1910-1915) two story brick commercial building. his excavator had not reached the only redeeming architectural artifact in the form of an oversized carved bedford limestone keystone located directly above a large bay window surrounded by cream-colored face brick and...
  4. knisely & miller exterior cornice salvaged from freemont street house demolition

    knisely & miller exterior cornice salvaged from freemont street house demolition
    i was pleasantly taken aback by the amount of community feedback and shared disgust over the demolition of an incredibly intact 19th century victorian era brick two-flat residence demolished late last week. the responses i received prompted me to expound upon a previous post pertaining to my salvage efforts connected with this house. the question on everyone's mind was "why"? the structural integrity of the...
  5. unearthing chicago: the most recent fragment assemblages from multiple dig sites

    unearthing chicago: the most recent fragment assemblages from multiple dig sites
    i've been spending great lengths of time reviewing images taken from various excavation sites, privy pits and other underground spaces to include in the highly-anticipated "unearthing chicago" hardcover book due out by the end of the this year. at times i feel my eyeballs are going to drop out of my head after opening one folder after another filled with hundreds...
  6. "operay" multibeam surgical light, medical cabinets, stools, and several more newly added items

    "operay" multibeam surgical light, medical cabinets, stools, and several more newly added items
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 25,500+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  7. newly built homes replacing 19th century houses across chicago at an alarming rate

    newly built homes replacing 19th century houses across chicago at an alarming rate
    neighbors have expressed both interest and concern over the fate of a 19th century victorian era red brick house bedecked with several stained glass windows, ornamental terra cotta brick and a visually striking, painted, galvanized tin bracketed cornice with a large circular-shaped sunburst. a similar house built across the street featuring an equally impressive facade is currently for sale, with the possibility that...
  8. assigning narratives to mundane objects destined to be scrapped or discarded as rubbish

    assigning narratives to mundane objects destined to be scrapped or discarded as rubbish
    heneghan wrecking leveled the assemblage of finkl steel framed sheds and brick and mortar foundry buildings earlier this year. urban remains was fortunate to participate in the salvage, and managed to rescue an impressive catalog of distinctive artifacts and furniture that otherwise would have been scrapped or brought to the landfill. a reflection of our efforts can be viewed in both...
  9. another transplanted 19th century wood-framed house on mozart reduced to rubble in a matter of hours

    another transplanted 19th century wood-framed house on mozart reduced to rubble in a matter of hours
    every morning i'm hit with an email notification detailing the number of city of chicago demolition permits issued for 19th and early 20th century residential and commercial structures alike. as i review each and every permit issued, i increasingly feel an urgent self-induced pressure to seek out and document the structures that captivate me, whether they are unidentified pre-fire chicago cottages containing important...
  10. documenting construction materials and methods of a transplanted 19th century workers cottage

    documenting construction materials and methods of a transplanted 19th century workers cottage
    when time permits, i will make sure to supplement the following series of images with an explanation and discussion of this salvage. the photos document the demolition of a 19th century victorian era transplanted wood-framed workers cottage. two interesting finds during the demolition: the discovery of a 19th century applied "blob top" hutchinson-shaped john lomax soda bottle (found within one...
  11. civil war-era artifacts discovered at the site of a chicago house demolished long ago

    civil war-era artifacts discovered at the site of a chicago house demolished long ago
    the small chicago worker's cottage was torn down long ago, but from the smattering of objects unearthed (thus far) during excavation, i managed to gain some insight into what transpired there, beginning from the time of construction sometime during the mid-19th century. i was notified early one morning when the first discovery was made by the excavator. before looking at sanborn...
  12. a transplanted 19th century victorian cottage hidden in plain sight: part one

    a transplanted 19th century victorian cottage hidden in plain sight: part one
    the number of daily demolition notifications i receive is incredibly alarming on so many levels. this is no doubt a mantra i have repeatedly expressed in prior posts, interviews, etc. i will expound upon this further when attending the 19th century building materials exhibit that bldg. 51 and the clarke house are co-presenting at the glessner museum during the "open...
  13. conversations with some of chicago's noteworthy architects and historians

    conversations with some of chicago's noteworthy architects and historians
    it all started late last year when i befriended and later invited architectural critic lynn becker over to my place to have a drink and discuss the john kent russell house. i had little agenda except to converse about shared interests, and drinking a couple beers in the midst of my collection seemed as good a pretext as any for a meetup. since the...
  14. several newly acquired objects added to the urban remains online catalog over the past week

    several newly acquired objects added to the urban remains online catalog over the past week
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 25,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  15. louis h. sullivan-designed copper-plated ornamental cast iron interior guaranty building baluster

    louis h. sullivan-designed copper-plated ornamental cast iron interior guaranty building baluster
    the bldg. 51 museum has multiple 19th century artifacts from adler and sullivan's guaranty building. these include an interior staircase baluster, which is the only surviving all-original lobby flush mount light fixture ceiling medallion (the current fixtures in situ are recasts), and a few doorknobs and backplates removed from the building's office doors. the baluster in this post is the...
  16. Passionate neighbors try to stop plans to demolish Burton Place building

    Passionate neighbors try to stop plans to demolish Burton Place building
    By Rick Kogan contact the reporter|Chicago Tribune| Images courtesy of Eric J. Nordstrom The block of Burton Place between LaSalle and Wells streets is as charming and architecturally distinctive a block as you will find in the city. Go ahead, have a look. It is also a quiet, even serene stretch of sidewalk. But that calm, tree-shadowed facade hides an increasingly...
  17. photographing the joseph b. kalvelage house, a.k.a "the castle on kilbourn" with emphasis on its terra cotta figures

    photographing the joseph b. kalvelage house, a.k.a "the castle on kilbourn" with emphasis on its terra cotta figures
    for well over 18 years now, whenever i encountered this remarkable german baroque style mansion, built for joseph b. kalvelage in 1896 by local architect otto strack, i felt a strong sense of unease as i approached the facade with my camera. it certainly didn't help that directly behind the milwaukee mansion was the (now-demolished) apartment building where jeffery dahmer committed disturbing...
  18. multiple early 1920's farley and loetscher factory lunchroom swing-out tables now available for purchase

    multiple early 1920's farley and loetscher factory lunchroom swing-out tables now available for purchase
    this week urban remains acquired multiple swing-out seat lunchroom tables removed long ago from the former farley and loetscher millwork factory founded in 1875 by christian loetscher. located in dubque, ia., the mill was incorporated in 1881 as the farley and loetscher manufacturing company. by 1910 the farley and loetscher factory was turning out 500,000 windows and 300,000 doors with 1,200 to 1,500 carloads of lumber used annually. the...
  19. realistic porcelain eyeballs, ruby red exit lights, machine bases, newel posts and cabinetry

    realistic porcelain eyeballs, ruby red exit lights, machine bases, newel posts and cabinetry
    the photo gallery below offers a glimpse of some of the newest artifacts recently acquired from last week's listings (15 new items are added daily in their respective categories) on the urban remains website. as of this writing, we have 24,000+ meticulously documented and well-organized artifacts in the urban remains online and/or virtual catalog. the ultimate goal since day one is to have each and...
  20. bldg. 51 museum partners with clarke house museum on exhibition of early chicago building materials

    bldg. 51 museum partners with clarke house museum on exhibition of early chicago building materials
    Deconstructing Early Chicago Saturday October 17 & Sunday October 18, 2015 9:00am-5:00pm Coach House of Glessner House Museum 1800 S. Prairie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616 Free Admission Clarke House Museum and Building 51 Museum will partner to present a special exhibition of early Chicago building fragments and systems on display in the historic Glessner House Museum coach house. This two-day installation features...

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