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  1. 2016: a year of extracting time capsules from chicago church buildings

    2016: a year of extracting time capsules from chicago church buildings
    another physically and emotionally draining  year has drawn to a close, but the ungodly amount of projects have left a heap of photographic images, documents, and artifact extractions waiting to be transformed into blog posts, exhibits, lectures, and narratives, that will carry into 2017 and perhaps beyond. being stuck now in the depths of this torturous "slow season," i'm forced to...
  2. Part 1: How one man races to keep the past of Chicago present

    Part 1: How one man races to keep the past of Chicago present
    http://wgntv.com/2016/12/20/how-one-man-races-to-keep-the-past-of-chicago-present/
  3. historically important r.r. donnelley terra cotta shields join bldg. 51 museum

    historically important r.r. donnelley terra cotta shields join bldg. 51 museum
    the bldg. 51 american architectural artifact museum recently acquired several r.r. donnelley printing plant (extant) ornamental terra cotta exterior shields featuring richly colored polychromatic finishes. fabricated by the midland terra cotta (chicago, ills.), the shields adorned the exterior facade of the massive printing facility, considered the largest of its kind upon completion in 1929. 24-karat gold applied to the glaze shortly...
  4. bldg. 51 museum secures multiple pallets of st. boniface school exterior ornamental terra cotta

    bldg. 51 museum secures multiple pallets of st. boniface school exterior ornamental terra cotta
    in a previous post, the bldg. 51 museum acquired a unique and highly figurative terra cotta rondel that was positioned between the spandrels on the exterior of the sullivan-inspired late 19th century st. boniface school building (demolished in the 1990's). late last week several pallets of additional st. boniface ornamental terra cotta was purchased, which includes, but not limited to, dentiled...
  5. city of chicago stops demolition of post-fire christopher bettker frame cottage

    city of chicago stops demolition of post-fire christopher bettker frame cottage
      after learning that the city had rejected the demolition of a post-fire chicago cottage located at 1639 n. north park avenue this morning, i opened up my schedule to spend the afternoon photodocumenting the frame house's exterior characteristics. from there, i decided to broaden the scope to include several nearby cottages that, like the one in question, were constructed shortly after...
  6. park view lutheran church quickly brought down and trucked off to landfill

    park view lutheran church quickly brought down and trucked off to landfill
    with the drebohl brothers and zessler "munich" style art glass windows removed from park view lutheran church (see prior posts), my only business being was to document its senseless and destruction, that surprisingly, went largely unnoticed by neighbors and preservationists alike. it was utterly surreal to witness such a quick and quiet death of a church building that served its...
  7. utilitarian objects salvaged from the fulton market cold storage building

    utilitarian objects salvaged from the fulton market cold storage building
    a collection of fulton market cold storage warehouse utilitarian objects.  
  8. bldg. 51 acquires sullivan-designed louis frank house ceiling medallion modeled by james legge

    bldg. 51 acquires sullivan-designed louis frank house ceiling medallion modeled by james legge
    earlier this month, two nearly identical, museum-quality cast plaster interior residential ceiling medallions salvaged by richard nickel in 1968 were recently added to the bldg. 51 museum collection. the remarkable solid plaster ceiling medallions or rosettes were designed by louis h. sullivan for the louis frank house (1884). the modeler, who did the plaster work for adler & sullivan's auditorium...
  9. chicago theater's balaban & katz highly thematic massive art glass window

    chicago theater's balaban & katz highly thematic massive art glass window
    documenting rapp and rapp's chicago theater (1921) today was nothing short of sensory overload. my camera crawled over so many intricate fixtures, and i was engulfed in a sea of ornamental plasterwork - both in the lobby and auditorium (see previous posts for a discussion of the terra cotta facade). when i began sorting through the 600+ images i captured...
  10. a look back at several object assemblages by eric j. nordstrom

    a look back at several object assemblages by eric j. nordstrom
  11. photodocumenting aging architecture in milwaukee

    photodocumenting aging architecture in milwaukee
    my eye gravitates toward crazed paint, cracked windows, timeworn stonework, and "ghost signs" as i walk the streets with camera in hand. those are only a few of the numerous attributes that i look for in aging buildings that have avoided substantial alteration. even when the face of a building has not been willingly changed by residents it will have...
  12. rookery building basement vault room safeguards remnants from its repairs and renovations

    rookery building basement vault room safeguards remnants from its repairs and renovations
    to this day, the rookery building (burnham & root, 1888) still houses the northern trust company's old central safety deposit vaults in its basement. while the vault room no longer houses the 1100 private safes (installed in 1901) used to protect chicagoan's securities and valuables, the heavily fortified room does contain an impressive collection of artifacts leftover from extensive renovations the...
  13. demolition permit assigned to late 19th century two-flat residence on iowa street

    demolition permit assigned to late 19th century two-flat residence on iowa street
    an exceptionally well-maintained two-story masonry residence, constructed between 1888-1894, was issued a demolition permit late last week. despite being structurally sound and a solid representation of a late 19th century victorian-era chicago boarding house and/or two-flat, it seems it was sadly only a matter of time before it fell in line with its neighboring developments. the surrounding neighborhood has slowly...
  14. revisiting chicago's past through architectural remnants

    revisiting chicago's past through architectural remnants
    after spending the day engaging with people over my pop-up exhibition of "fragments from chicago's past," i brought some of the architectural artifacts to my studio to photograph before they return to the bldg. 51 museum. i cleaned, documented, and photographed each and every fragment, both individually and as an assemblage for a few hours. although they are humble fragments...
  15. an original polychromatic ornamental cast iron uptown theater aisle seat end

    an original polychromatic ornamental cast iron uptown theater aisle seat end
    after spending an afternoon a few ago photographing the facade of the congress theater, combined with revisiting nortown theater ornament i salvaged in 2007, and researching the architectural firm of rapp and rapp for an upcoming exhibit i'm putting together on "artifacts from atmospheric theaters," i was inspired to thoroughly document a single salvaged interior uptown theater auditorium illuminated aisle...
  16. death sentence handed to 1870's italianate style chicago residence located at 2033 n. howe street

    death sentence handed to 1870's italianate style chicago residence located at 2033 n. howe street
    less than a week ago i posted images and a brief commentary about two adjoining 1870's italianate "athen's marble" fronted residential buildings on monroe street, which were vacated in preparation for a demolition that i suspected to be only weeks away. i'm constantly surprised how quickly it happens, beginning with the trademark green fence encircling the building, a sure signal that...
  17. the work of rapp & rapp - a 1928 highly sought after softbound book of many notable commissions

    the work of rapp & rapp - a 1928 highly sought after softbound book of many notable commissions
    the architectural firm of rapp and rapp, consisting of brothers cornelius ward rapp and george leslie rapp (founded in 1907), was widely considered to be one of the leading designers of the great movie palaces constructed during the early 20th century. the firm designed over 400 theaters, including the uptown, chicago and oriental theaters, which are covered extensively in this profusely...
  18. exchanging historically important building fragments from chicago's past

    exchanging historically important building fragments from chicago's past
    i spent the afternoon last week helping my friend tim samuelson transport an ornamental terra cotta figural rondel head salvaged from sullivan & adler's schiller building (garrick theater) to be repaired by another mutual friend, mike gruzca, in preparation for an upcoming exhibit. gruzca is the "go to" guy for any and all repairs/restoration of architectural artifacts. this included, at...
  19. two 1870's italianate conjoined rowhouses fronted with "athens marble" face the wrecking ball

    two 1870's italianate conjoined rowhouses fronted with "athens marble" face the wrecking ball
    several 1870's-era joilet limestone commercial and residential structures have been wiped away from chicago's ciyscape this year. i find this deeply disconcerting. could you imagine buildings in soho, fronted with cast iron facades, being broken apart and scrapped? just as with the buildings in soho's cast iron district, i'm equally obsessed by the 1870's yellowish-colored "athens marble" or joliet limestone buildings...
  20. challenges of capturing congress theater's cream-colored terra cotta ornament covered in scaffolding

    challenges of capturing congress theater's cream-colored terra cotta ornament covered in scaffolding
    as i stood across the street from the congress theater's facade,  i was reminded of my good fortune, to at one time have had intimate, unabridged access to the chicago athletic association's intricately ornamented building facade. the athletic club had a similar scaffolding configuration as the congress theater, but back then i was high on the scaffolding, only inches away...

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