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  1. architectural ornament deposited during depression around longtime chicago wrecker’s lake delton summer home rediscovered

    architectural ornament deposited during depression around longtime chicago wrecker’s lake delton summer home rediscovered
      granite and concrete: parts and pieces of chicago's demolished buildings landed at lake delton during depression. images of salvaged ornament from boyington's board of trade building (1885-1929) and wright's midway gardens (1914-1929) located at an old chicago wrecker's summer cottage (dawn manor) in the dells. during the late 19th and early 20th century, william j. newman's excavation and wrecking...
  2. revisting images from the "unearthing" and "deconstructing" chicago archives

    revisting images from the "unearthing" and "deconstructing" chicago archives
    for weeks now, i've been shuttling back and forth through folders housing thousands of images pertaining to upcoming publications, including "unearthing chicago" and "deconstructing chicago." slowly but surely i've been finding homes for these photographs in various chapters, where they complement the text. while pouring over these images i could not help but feel an overwhelming desire to share some of the...
  3. additional ornamental terra cotta salvaged from otto strack-designed pabst pavillion (1893) joins bldg. 51 museum collection

    additional ornamental terra cotta salvaged from otto strack-designed pabst pavillion (1893) joins bldg. 51 museum collection
    the bldg. 51 museum has aquired additional buff-colored terra cotta ornament from the otto strack-designed pabst beer pavilion built for the world's columbian exposition of 1893. the pavilion was located in central hall of the fair's agricultural building, designed by designed by charles mckim of mckim, mead & white. the historically important terra cotta corbels with egg & dart border...
  4. rookery building's "light and shadow" series revisited

    rookery building's "light and shadow" series revisited
    visual exploration of john wellborn's rookery building (1888) through light, shadow, and architectural ornament. the light creates resounding shadows that punctuate root's exuberant ornament comprised of painted iron, granite, terra cotta, and pressed brick. a work in preogress.  all images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2002. 
  5. a photographic study of louis sullivan's last commission: krause music store facade

    a photographic study of louis sullivan's last commission:  krause music store facade
      the following image gallery presents the landmark krause music store, well-known as louis sullivan’s final commission, a bookend on his iconic but tragically undervalued career. though technically sullivan was an “associate architect,” the façade thoroughly shows his hand, and hardly strays from the famous aesthetic vision embodied in the rest of his work. an official opinion, on record in...
  6. city under a city: a look back at documenting industrial archaeology in 19th century chicago

    city under a city: a look back at documenting industrial archaeology in 19th century chicago
    given that i've compiled nearly 2000 blog posts over the past four years, i've decided to begin arranging them up by subject matter, which in turn, may lead to "chapters" for a book on the arcane and greatly overlooked facets of chicago history i find absolutely fascinating.  the posts below (click links below header banners) revolve around my exploration of...
  7. a selection of 19th and early 20th century chicago-based builder catalogs culled from the bldg. 51 archvive

    a selection of 19th and early 20th century chicago-based builder catalogs culled from the bldg. 51 archvive
    a collection of recently digitized original 19th and early 20th century rare and seldom found chicago-based building trade catalogs housed on the bldg. 51 museum archive. in addition to catalogs, i've included a few salesman samples, post cards and other related ephemera. when time permits, i hope to have each and every book, catalog, letters, and images scanned and available...
  8. former f. hyman & company commercial building (1884) with noteworthy façade reduced to rubble

    former f. hyman & company commercial building (1884) with noteworthy façade reduced to rubble
    the last installment of images documenting the final days of the former f. hyman & company commerical building (1884)  located at 1329 n. clybourn avenue. i was drawn to this building early on because of its unusual transistional facade comprised largely of lemont limestone (often referred to as "athens marble" in period building journals), accentuated with bedford limestone. the former...
  9. visual survey of frederick pabst mansion’s buff-colored exterior terra cotta designed by george ferry

    visual survey of frederick pabst mansion’s buff-colored exterior terra cotta designed by george ferry
    detailed photographic study of the frederick pabst mansion's ornamental buff-colored exterior terra cotta designed by george bowman ferry and executed by the northerwestern terra cotta company in 1892.  the pabst mansion is a flemish renaissance revival-styled house built by the architectural firm of ferry and class in 1892 for captain frederick pabst, founder of the pabst brewing company. images courtesy...
  10. historically important chicago artifacts, period builder catalogs, and early lighting added in march 2022

    historically important chicago artifacts, period builder catalogs, and early lighting added in march 2022
    the following image gallery offers a glimpse at the latest american architectural artifacts added to the ever-expanding urban remains virtual catalog (over 75,000 items digitized/cataloged over the past 16 years). the newly acquired items for the month of MARCH, 2022, have been documented, cleaned/refinished (if need be) and photographed prior to being added to their respective website categories.  all images courtesy...
  11. louis sullivan's famers' and merchants' bank building (1919) revisited in 2022

    louis sullivan's famers' and merchants' bank building (1919) revisited in 2022
    images of louis sullivan's farmers' and merchants' bank building (1919) located in columbus, wisc. i spent most of my time photo-documenting the lavishly ornamented pale green terra cotta modeled by schneider and executed by american terra cotta. the farmers and merchants union bank (1919) was the last small bank building or "jewel box" designed by architect louis h. sullivan. the...
  12. seldom seen images of depression-era destruction to sullivan's schlesinger and meyer building (1899)

    seldom seen images of depression-era destruction to sullivan's schlesinger and meyer building (1899)
     louis sullivan's schlesinger and meyer  building (1899) underwent major renovations during the depression, including, but not limited to, installation of escalators, enclosed art deco style elevators, foundation stabilization and staircase alterations/removal, original sullivan and/or george grant elmslie-designed elements (e.g., copper-plated open-elevator cages accentuated with cartouches, staircase balusters and radiator grilles) were ripped out, scrapped, or relegated to the sub-basements of...
  13. a look back at two years spent photographing chicago's historic congress theater (1926) inside and out

    a look back at two years spent photographing chicago's historic congress theater (1926) inside and out
    the following posts (listed chronologically) offers a virtual guide through my thoroughly methodical and exhaustive efforts documenting chicago's historic extant congress theater (1926), from the moment i stepped foot into the theater's lobby, to the publication of the book "lost and found," which focuses on the discovery and documentation of the tradesmen who built the theater and what they left...
  14. frequently unearthed bottles of stove polish tied to neglected frank lloyd wright-designed factory building

    frequently unearthed bottles of stove polish tied to neglected frank lloyd wright-designed factory building
    while compiling a list of the most frequently found artifacts and/or bottles i have dug in the backyards of hundreds of chicago residences and commercial blocks, including the "e-z" stove polish bottle, i quickly made the connection between this seemingly inconspicuous bottle and the amazingly rich narrative behind the manufacturer, which holds a surprising connection to one of the city's greatest architects...
  15. with the windows blown out, the tyler and hippach mirror company factory inches closer to oblivion

    with the windows blown out, the tyler and hippach mirror company factory inches closer to oblivion
    the five- story tyler and hippach mirror company factory building (1902) is set for demolition in the spring of 2022. a fence was erected around the building shortly after its last occupant, the wm. j. cassidy tire company, moved out. the original wood sash windows were being extracted and tossed in dumpsters during a recent visit (see images below). located...
  16. treat and foltz-designed ornamental cast iron column fragment from e.g. raymond store and flat building (1884) added to bldg. 51 collection

    treat and foltz-designed ornamental cast iron column fragment from e.g. raymond store and flat building (1884) added to bldg. 51 collection
    a richly ornamented single-sided treat and foltz-designed exteiror building cast iron column capital fragment is one of several new acquisitions made for the bldg. 51 museum over the past two months. the historically important and meticulously restored cast iron ornament is comprised of uniquely designed leafage and peddled flowers. the exact chicago-based fabricator or foundry is not known. samuel atwater...
  17. richard nickel images documenting senseless destruction of burnham and root's first regiment armory

    richard nickel images documenting senseless destruction of burnham and root's first regiment armory
    richard nickel images of burnham and root’s first regiment armory building (1891) during its demolition in 1967. as I sidenote, i need to create a future post including john vinci’s kodachrome slides, which were taken at the same time when both were documenting the armory’s ruins. vinci’s images are equally compelling, especially since he shot in color.  the exterior consisted...
  18. photographic study of michael reese hospital and its "gardenesque" exterior ornament

    photographic study of michael reese hospital and its "gardenesque" exterior ornament
    the non-extant michael reese hospital was erected in south side chicago, on the site where the city's first hospital was constructed in 1880. the newly completed building was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on june 16th, 1907, having been built at a cost of nearly one million dollars. it was considered the most modern and best equipped medical facilities in chicago...
  19. rare early 20th century national x-ray reflector company trade catalog joins bldg. 51 archvie

    rare early 20th century national x-ray reflector company trade catalog joins bldg. 51 archvie
    the 1918 ring-bound national x-ray reflector and light fixture catalog (comprised of three distinct product lines and several typed pages listing buildings across the country where their lighting systems were installed) has been fully digitized. catalog description: completely intact early 20th century three ring binder bound national x-ray company of chicago illustrated lighting catalog. the catalogs include the eye comfort...
  20. a collection of ephemera and images from the 1956 louis sullivan architecture of free enterprise exhibit

    a collection of ephemera and images from the 1956 louis sullivan architecture of free enterprise exhibit
    excuse the half-assed brain dump... images and ephemera from "louis sullivan and the architecture of free enterprise" exhibit held at the art institute in 1956.   note the two adler and sullivan jewelers building (1881) columns flanking the entrance of the exhibit - they were found in the building's basement around the time of the show.  the installation was handled...

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