"miniature pabst brewery." exterior photographic survey of gothhic style pabst tied house or saloon (1901), located at 1300 16th street, racine, wisc. the emblematic cast iron rondels are original and retain traces of original polychromatic paint finish. after 1880, milwaukee’s pabst brewing company adopted a competitive strategy by...

photographic survey of the herman v. von holst-designed prairie style goose island commonwealth edison electric substation (1924), located at 1143 north cherry street, chicago, il. courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bld. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2026. ...

photographic survey of herman v. von holst's commonwealth company carroll avenue substation (1924,1928), located at 1708 west carroll avenue, chicago, il. the flat-roofed west addition was completed in 1928. public utilities magnate samuel insull commissioned von holst to design several stations in residential neighborhoods across the city...

the chicago heritage committee was a pioneering grassroots architectural preservation group founded in 1960 by thomas stauffer and richard nickel to save adler and sullivan’s garrick theater and frank lloyd wright’s robie house. active until 1968, it was chicago's first organization dedicated to saving significant...

ongoing photographic survey of john ahlschlager-designed sullivanesuque style cobalt blue and creamed colored terra cotta ornament adorning the schulze baking company plant (1913-14), located at 40 east garfield blvd., chicago, il. the richly colored terra cotta ornament was executed by the northwestern terra cotta company, chicago,...

the polk street concrete cottage historic district is a national historic district in the first subdivision of gary, indiana. it includes four residential buildings designed by d. f. creighton and built by the united states sheet & tin plate co. in 1910. these are examples...

recent exterior photographic survey of frank lloyd wright-designed ingwald-moe house (1909-10), located at 669 van buren street, gary, indiana. the house was commissioned by ingwald moe, a successful contractor who later became the local representative for wright’s "american system-built homes" venture. frank lloyd wright designed two main...

a three-story red brick post-fire commercial building at 2008 south blue island avenue was recently discovered exhibiting rare in situ "gray body" terra cotta window trim made by the chicago terra cotta company, the city's earliest known terra cotta manufacturer. "gray body" terra cotta refers to an...

SIGN IT. your signature is a small gesture with lasting significance, honoring richard nickel, who died salvaging ornaments, along with john vinci, larry kenny, bob furhoff, david hanks, and the highly skilled artisans who meticulously reconstructed adler and sullivan’s chicago stock exchange trading room. https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-demolition-of-the-chicago-stock-exchange-trading-room?fbclid=IwY2xjawQia3JleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeVT6B_cV1R1WRhXN34ytfzzV_FDrve2xap0n0BwL0ZRvdAZzURmuYKCjTqfo_aem_6Zfo2iMa3VB15j9bR1DL0w i was reminded...

the rookery building stands as a historic 12-story landmark in chicago's loop, renowned as the city's oldest surviving high-rise. completed in 1888 by the famed architectural team of daniel burnham and john wellborn root, it's celebrated as a masterpiece of the chicago school of architecture,...

old chicago houses is a landmark book published in 1941 by journalist john drury. it serves as a "personal biography" of 110 historic homes in chicago. the book originated from a series of weekly articles in the chicago daily news, which ran from 1939 until...

most of the images feature edgar miller’s frescoes created in 1943 at the pabst brewery complex in milwaukee, wisconsin. additional photos showcase exterior details of pabst buildings, art glass windows, captain frederick pabst’s office, and a freestanding bronze statue. this photographic survey is ongoing, with...

after adler and sullivan’s walker warehouse  (1889) was demolished in 1953, its stone slabs of all shapes and sizes were dumped along the shoreline of lake michigan and remained undisturbed for over seven decades. in the summer of 2025, eric j. nordstrom thoroughly documented and...

Part one: the destruction of a building occurs within a finite, and surprisingly quick time frame, but rarely is salvage such a tidy experience. each demolition spills into life outside the hours of actual wrecking, at first in the form of research to be done (and...

latest images of the dying southside chicago comed station (1924), located at located at 6141 s. prairie avenue. the building’s architect, herman v. von holst, was perhaps best known for taking on the responsibility of heading up frank lloyd wright’s architectural practice when wright went to...

exterior photographic survey of gerald a. siegwart's space age pride cleaners (1959), located at 558 e. 79th street, chicago, ills. thanks to timothy james samuelson for putting this building on the map long ago. we walked around the building and discussed. anyone know the original color scheme...

original 1922 signed graphite on paper sketch of an ornamental wrought iron staircase newel post recently acquired by the bld. 51 archive and museum in spring of 2026. cyril colnik was a renowned metalsmith from austria, often referred to as "the tiffany of wrought iron.” he...

ideal studio and gallery space for the bldg. 51 museum archive and artifact collection. the george a. hauswirth filling station is an example of vernacular architecture, constructed around 1930 in the typical house-and-canopy style found in early gas stations. located at 1 131 south 3rd street, la...

exterior photographs of the enoch arnold curtis-designed french second empire house (1868), located at 1008 third street, red wing, mn. the two story house, punctuated with terra cotta window hoods, mansard roof, and bracketed wood cornice, was built for philander sprague, who established the first architectural...

exterior photographic survey of purcell and elmslie's e.s. hoyt house (1913), located at 300 hill street in red wing, minnesota. the brick and stucco two-story, 10-room, 4,000-square-foot house was constructed in 1913 for e.s. hoyt, the president of the renowned red wing stoneware company. listed on the...

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