several architectural elements from d.h. burnham and company's fisher building (1896) and addition (1907) were recently purchased for the bld. 51 museum collection and archive. highlights include, but not limited to, a cast iron winslow brothers lobby level elevator floor indicator panel with opposed figural...

the 1893 pabst pavilion, designed by otto strack for chicago’s world's columbian exposition, was a terra-cotta structure with a green copper dome and glass corners showcasing beer products. its highlight was a 13-square-foot 24 karat gold-plated cast bronze and white metal pabst brewery model executed...

for many years, if not decades, if documented the three john karl daniels's white glazed terra cotta figures adorning hewitt and brown's 1914 washburn crosby utility building, located at 700 second street, minneapolis, mn. i'm both amused and mystifed over the circumstances surrounding the disappearance...

after reviewing these early images - taken during the early days of my photographic career -  i've realized that while my creative vision remains similar, my technical skills, mastery of equipment and lighting, post-processing abilities, and instinctive and intellectual comprehension of my subjects have improved...

the masonic temple, presently known as the hennepin center for the arts, was constructed in 1890 at the intersection of hennepin avenue and sixth street north. recognized as an exemplary representation of richardsonian romanesque architecture, the building initially served as a masonic lodge for the...

exterior photographic survey of purcell and elmslie's prairie style community house, first congregational church (1913-14), located at 310 broadway, eau claire, wisconsin. this parish house demonstrates why purcell and elmslie of minneapolis were regarded as leading architects in the region. its broad gable gives the impression...

the bachman house is located at 1244 w. carmen ave., chicago, illinois. originally built in 1889, it was remodeled by bruce goff between 1947 and 1948 into a home and studio for myron bachman. notable for its updated windows and brick with corrugated aluminum exterior, the...

the bldg. 51 museum collection recently acquired additional historically important redl slip terra cotta ornament from milwaukee’s former main passenger rail station, the chicago & north western lake front depot. designed by charles sumner frost in a romanesque style, the brick and terra cotta-clad depot...

for almost three decades, i've driven past this small polychromatic art deco terra cotta storefront, always expecting it to disappear before my next visit. thankfully, it still stands and remains largely intact. the two-story hugo miller-designed wile building (1923, rebuilt 1928) is located at 1211-13 west...

the iconic two-story stained glass window in the former pabst brewhouse, currently the brewhouse inn & suites, was commissioned by captain pabst in the 1890s. it was designed by milwaukee artist frederick wilhelm heine and fabricated by the charles baumbach company.   the leaded glass window...

detail photographic images taken after scaffolding was removed (a few months ago) from the flemish renaissance revival-style frederick pabst mansion (george ferry, architect, 1892) located at 2000 west wisconsin avenue, milwaukee, wisc. both the original buff-colored slip glaze ornamental terra cotta (executed by the northwestern terra...

several boxes of original louis h. sullivan-designed chicago stock exchange building custom door hardware were obtained for the bld. 51 museum and archive - all of it salvaged by three oaks wrecking company. the plethora of historically important hardware had been in storage since the...

the kenna apartments, officially named the john f. kenna apartments, are a historic landmark located at 2214 e. 69th street in chicago’s south shore neighborhood. known for their distinctive prairie school architecture, the building was designed by barry byrne—a protégé of frank lloyd wright—and features...

threatened with demolition. exterior photographic survey of george kinglsey's four-story polychromed terra cotta-clad jackson storage and van company warehouse (1923-24), located at 112 east burlington street, la grange, il. notable prairie school architect francis barry byrne was likely involved in the facade's design program. according to tim samuelson,...

the bld. 51 museum and archive recently obtained original, historically significant terra cotta panels and fragments from burnham and root's 1887 rookery building facade in downtown chicago, recovered during repairs performed over the last few decades. like many 19th- and early 20th-century terra cotta-clad commercial...

exterior photographic survery (ornament detail) of george kingsley's jackson storage and van company warehouse (1921), located at 5951 west madison street, chicago, il. the sullivanesque style white glazed terra cotta was fabricated by the midland terra cotta company, chicago, il.. the jackson storage and van company warehouse...

a set of newly discovered oversized mounted james w. taylor construction photographic prints of william le baron jenney's leiter ii building (1891) located at 401 south state street, chicago, il., have joined the bldg. 51 museum archive. the digitized sepia-toned photographic prints by notable 19th...

recent images (1-5-2025) of frank lloyd wright's joseph jacob walser junior house (1903), located at 42 north central avenue, chicago, il. the j. j. walser jr. house is a prairie style home at 42 north central avenue in the austin neighborhood of chicago, illinois. designed by...

chicagoan anna jirak krause compiled a detailed and vivid account of the 1933-1934 century of progress international exposition—also known as the chicago world's fair—through a souvenir album containing pages of handwritten notes and attached ephemera. this album represents one of the most comprehensive first-hand records documenting...

2026 photographic survey of george fred keck's 1933-34 century of progress "house of tomorrow," located at 214 lake front drive, beverly shores, indiana. designated the "century of progress," the fair attracted 39 million attendees, showcasing how advancements in science and technology could enhance everyday life. although...

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