original museum-quality ornamental cast iron interior kansas city board of trade building staircase baluster
BLDG. 51 MUSEUM COLLECTION
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UR-33205-21
museum quality 19th century original american cast iron interior trade building straight stair baluster featuring a delicate tendril motif. the highly stylized baluster retains the original bower-barff "rustproof" black enameled finish. salvaged from the kansas city board of trade building prior to demolition in 1968. over fifty architectural firms participated in a competition to design the new headquarters of the kansas city board of trade. some of the more notable respondents to submit drawings and/or plans, included peabody & stearns of boston, george b. post of new york and john root of chicago, who was awarded the commission in 1886. built at a cost of $700,000, the twelve story board of trade building was designed on an h-plan, with two major wings joined by a monumental entrance arch, skylighted concourse, and a soaring elevator tower. inside was a two-story lobby with a skylight supported, in part, by cast-iron columns. marble stairways on either side led to a gallery serving the mezzanine offices, while passage through the lobby led to the elevators. the building design is closely related to the rookery (1888) in Chicago. architectural historians consider the board of trade building in kansas city to be an important step in the evolution of john roots design work, which eventually led to his greatest achievements, (i.e., the monadnock building (1892) in chicago, etc.). richard nickel photodocumented the building prior to demolition in 1968. one of nickel's documented photographs (shown above), clearly illustrates a partial arrangement of the building's balusters "in situ."
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