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  1. a. finkl & sons foundry: salvaging a sprawling industrial wasteland

    a. finkl & sons foundry: salvaging a sprawling industrial wasteland
    urban remains is in the final stages of salvaging the a. finkl & sons foundry complex of mind-boggling proportions. this first set of images (shown below) were taken by owner eric j. nordstrom during the initial tour of the entire complex as it sat, frozen in time. the second batch of images represents some of the industrial furniture and artifacts we...
  2. 500 north milwaukee: going, going, gone.

    500 north milwaukee: going, going, gone.
    the following images represent a hastily assembled visual overview of the rapid disappearance of the conglomeration of gray-painted brick buildings constructed on a triangular-shaped lot during the latter half of the 19th century. as of this writing, the last of the buildings has been reduced to a pile of debris destined for both the landfill and scrapyard. the two photographs shown...
  3. matching set of early 20th century darwin d. martin sconces recently added to bldg. 51 museum

    matching set of early 20th century darwin d. martin sconces recently added to bldg. 51 museum
    weeks after the auction concluded, the highly anticipated arrival of two historically important early 20th century darwin d. martin interior residential sconces is now over. both the patinated bronze sconces and bulbous white opalescent glass globes (likely original) arrived in safe and sound condition earlier this week. when the day the sconces arrived ended - that is, for the store...
  4. several matching american industrial depression-era appleton "aireel" brackets salvaged from a. finkl & sons foundry

    several matching american industrial depression-era appleton "aireel" brackets salvaged from a. finkl & sons foundry
    urban remains recently acquired several matching american industrial depression-era wall-mount oversized air hose reels or "aireels" salvaged from the notable chicago-based a. finkl & sons foundry undergoing demolition. nearly twenty air hose reels were found in various outbuildings scattered around the foundry complex. the wall-mount "aireel" was designed and fabricated by the appleton electric company, chicago, il. the fully functional reel...
  5. the great chicago fire exhbit at the chicago history museum is a worthwhile visit

    the great chicago fire exhbit at the chicago history museum is a worthwhile visit
    every now and then i visit the chicago history museum for inspiration when it comes time to begin work on a book, create an exhibition at the bldg. 51 museum or prepare for a lecture on any and all topics relating to 19th century chicago architecture. the museum's architectural exhibit (see featured image) on the firm of sullivan and adler is...
  6. If these objects could talk ... 'Secret Lives' at Chicago History Museum

    If these objects could talk ... 'Secret Lives' at Chicago History Museum
    Steve Johnson CHICAGO TRIBUNEsajohnson​@chicagotribune.com Nathan Leopold's eyeglasses, eyewitness to an infamous murder — and evidence of it. Ann Landers' typewriter, conduit for common-sense advice. Booth One at the Pump Room, marker of status and coddler of scores of celebrity posteriors. The terrific new exhibition "The Secret Lives of Objects" at the Chicago History Museum demonstrates once again how fruitful it...
  7. recently published BLDG 51. "museum book" now available for sale online and in store

    recently published BLDG 51. "museum book" now available for sale online and in store
    aside from operating urban remains, a museum and galley, and documenting and salvaging historic structures, i managed to make time here and there for over a year now, devoted to creating and ultimately self-publishing the BLDG. 51 "museum book," which was delivered to me the other day on a pallet. i felt a great sense of relief and closure after seeing...
  8. several historically important and museum-quality artifacts acquired in a single day

    several historically important and museum-quality artifacts acquired in a single day
    i've been aggressively acquiring architectural artifacts and industrial furniture for most of march, while i patiently await to begin work on two important salvages beginning this spring. i was fortunate and pleasantly surprised that a decent number of important artifacts essentially fell into my lap the other saturday, making for exciting and fruitful assemblage that merited its own post. featured artifacts...
  9. this week's additions: unique illuminated signage, medical stools, industrial tables, tin ceiling panels and much more

    this week's additions: unique illuminated signage, medical stools, industrial tables, tin ceiling panels and much more
    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 surpassed the 22,600 item mark. the ultimate goal since day one, is to have each and every artifact (housed in...
  10. early 20th century multi-story brick residential building with ornamented bay window salvaged shortly before demolition

    early 20th century multi-story brick residential building with ornamented bay window salvaged shortly before demolition
    my team and i just completed salvaging a multi-story early 20th century chicago residential masonry building with protruding ornamented tin bay window integrated with a cornice topped with opposed pier caps and voluted roofline ornament. the majority of the building's interior underwent several tasteless renovations during its lifespan, so at first glance, we didn't hold much hope in securing anything worthwhile in...
  11. the 19th century chicago building methods and materials database moves forward with caution

    the 19th century chicago building methods and materials database moves forward with caution
    i've been told time and again that my efforts to meticulously document 19th chicago building methods and materials is "pioneering" work that is, or will be appreciated by researchers, historians, architects, homeowners, etc. in the future. however, that might be a polite way of saying it isn't terribly important or perhaps, something most researchers would gloss over - at least at this level of detail...
  12. salvaging a colossal bunte candy factory hand-painted wood water tower measuring "stick"

    salvaging a colossal bunte candy factory hand-painted wood water tower measuring "stick"
    the other day i was looking over some of the sentimental items in one my storage rooms and i happened across a gargantuan hand-painted pine wood "stick" or gauge that was once affixed to one of three enclosed riveted joint iron reservoirs housed in the tower of the non-extant prairie school style bunte candy factory constructed in 1919. nearly 8 years ago...
  13. "uhl art steel" chair and stools, factory machine bases and porcelain enameled light fixtures

    "uhl art steel" chair and stools, factory machine bases and porcelain enameled light fixtures
    shortly after the pre-fire german school building salvage concluded last weekend, we shifted gears and revisited "industrial," by exploring factories, machine shops and warehouses in the chicago area this week to replenish and/or build upon our existing supply of furniture and lighting found in that type of setting. a matching lot of "uhl art steel" side chairs were found in...
  14. recontructing the c. 1855-1860 john kent russell pine wood "privy vault" tapered edge floor

    recontructing the c. 1855-1860 john kent russell pine wood "privy vault" tapered edge floor
    the assemblage of wood boards represent a mostly intact mid-19th century early chicago residential "privy vault" pine wood floor that was likely constructed by j.k. russell & company, chicago, il.   the defunct outhouse privy hole or "vault" floor was discovered on the john kent russell house lot, where a garage, constructed in the 1920's protected it for decades. in...
  15. repurposed industrial accessories, architectural elements and brushed metal furniture added this week

    repurposed industrial accessories, architectural elements and brushed metal furniture added this 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 surpassed the 22, 500 item mark. the ultimate goal since day one, is to have each and every artifact (housed...
  16. saving the only remaining identifiable pre-fire artifact from an augustus bauer-designed building (1869)

    saving the only remaining identifiable pre-fire artifact from an augustus bauer-designed building (1869)
    with the exception of the building itself, the only remaining exterior architectural ornament left undisturbed on the historically important augustus bauer-designed german school, a survivor of the great chicago fire, is a simple, yet elegant hand-carved oversized side entrance keystone featuring a a raised and tapered panel integrated with a heavy circle with a deeply recessed opening. the circle may...
  17. a pre-fire augustus bauer building: seeking time capsules, salvaging artifacts and photodocumenting its disappearance

    a pre-fire augustus bauer building: seeking time capsules, salvaging artifacts and photodocumenting its disappearance
    for the past two days i've devoted morning, afternoon and evening obsessively thinking about anything and everything pertaining to an augustus bauer-designed building constructed in 1869. the arrival of souvenir hunters, the police, an alderman, and other, largely unhappy individuals coalescing into a rather unnerving and heavily distracting form of preservation backlash that has made my meticulous documentation of the historically important gethsemane missionary baptist church...
  18. demolition of another pre-fire chicago commercial building (1862) nearly completed

    demolition of another pre-fire chicago commercial building (1862) nearly completed
    a project manager working for chicago-based heneghan wrecking informed me late last week that two adjoining 19th century multi-story brick commercial buildings located along lake street were undergoing demolition in preparation for future development on the site. when i arrived onsite demolition was in progress, with a large crane taking apart the backside of one of the two buildings (possibly a former...
  19. historic south side chicago jeffery theater salvage will likely commence in the coming weeks

    historic south side chicago jeffery theater salvage will likely commence in the coming weeks
    hopefully within the next week or two, we will be removing the staircase and massive chandelier from the south side chicago jeffery theater lobby. in addition to myself and job site staff, we will have a reporter, photographer and a film crew planted there to document the removal of the artifacts. the focal point of course, will be the chandelier...
  20. The Artful Salvager: Eric Nordstrom’s Urban Remains By Francesca Robin | Published: 6/5/2013

    The Artful Salvager: Eric Nordstrom’s Urban Remains By Francesca Robin | Published: 6/5/2013
    The sheer variety of rare and unusual pieces here is mind-blowing. Between the huge warehouse in Chicago’s West Town and the online catalog, this architectural antique store is like a museum where everything is for sale. From stained and leaded glass windows, to historic building hardware and 1920s Farie lamps, Toledo stools and industrial tables, antique electrical devices, the odd...

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