Chicago
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
State Street is a major street in Chicago, known for its posh shopping district.
Garfield Ridge is a neighborhood on the southwest side of Chicago.
Pontiac Building | 542 S Dearborn Street |
Holabird and Roche |
1891 | |
Delaware Building | 34 W Randolph Street |
Wheelock and Thomas |
1872 | |
Rookery Building | 201 S La Salle Street |
Burnham and Root |
1886 | |
Page Brothers Building | 177 N State Street |
John Mill Van Osdel |
1872 | |
Tree Studio | 4 East Ohio Street |
Parfitt Brothers, Hill and Woltersdorf |
1894 | |
Chicago Athletic Association | 12 S Michigan Avenue |
Henry Ives Cobb |
1893 | |
Silversmith Building | 10 S Wabash Avenue |
D.H. Burnham and Company |
1897 | |
Jenkinson House | 1727 W 104th Place |
Walter Burley Griffin |
1912 | |
3903 N Lawndale Avenue | 3903 N Lawndale Avenue |
Hugo J. Liedberg |
1909 | |
3915 N Lawndale Avenue | 3915 N Lawndale Avenue |
Burtar and Gassmann |
1905 |