Chicago's North Michigan Avenue

Chicago's North Michigan Avenue
Author: John W. Stamper
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991-08-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780226770857


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Since its opening in the 1920s, Chicago's North Michigan Avenue has been one of the city's most prestigious commerical corridors, lined by some of its most architecturally distinctive business, residential, and hotel buildings. Planned by Daniel Burnham in 1909, the avenue became the principal connecting link between downtown and the wealthy, residential "Gold Coast" north of the Loop. Some thirty buildings were constructed along its path in the ten-year period before the Depression, an urban expansion comparable in significance to that of Pennsylvania and Park Avenues. John W. Stamper traces the complex development of North Michigan Avenue from the 1880s to the 1920s building boom that solidified its character and economic base, describing the initiation of the planning process by private interests to its execution aided by the city's powerful condemnation and taxation proceedings. He focuses on individual buildings constructed on the avenue, including the Renaissance- and Gothic-inspired Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, and Drake Hotel, and places them within the context of factors governing their construction—property ownership, financing, zoning laws, design theory, and advertising. Stamper compares this stylistically diverse mixture of low- and high-rise structures with earlier, rejected planning proposals, all of which had prescribed a uniformly designed, European-like avenue of continuous cornice heights, consistent facade widths, and complementary stylistic features. He analyzes the drastically different character the avenue took by 1930, with high-rise towers reaching thirty stories and beyond, in terms of the clash among economic, political, and architectural interests. His argument—that the discrepancies between the rejected plans and reality illustrate the developers' choice of economic return on their investment over aesthetic community—is extended through to the present avenue and the virtual disregard of the urban qualities proposed at its inception. Generously illustrated, with an epilogue condensing the avenue's history between the end of World War II and the present, this is an exhaustive account of an important topic in the history of modern architecture and city planning.

Beautifying Urban America

Beautifying Urban America
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1966
Genre: Urban beautification
ISBN:


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The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition

The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition
Author: Katherine Solomonson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-11-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780226768007


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In 1922, the Chicago Tribune sponsored an international competition to design its new corporate headquarters. Both a serious design contest and a brilliant publicity stunt, the competition received worldwide attention for the hundreds of submissions—from the sublime to the ridiculous—it garnered. In this lavishly illustrated book, Katherine Solomonson tells the fascinating story of the competition, the diverse architectural designs it attracted, and its lasting impact. She shows how the Tribune used the competition to position itself as a civic institution whose new headquarters would serve as a defining public monument for Chicago. For architects, planners, and others, the competition sparked influential debates over the design and social functions of skyscrapers. It also played a crucial role in the development of advertising, consumer culture, and a new national identity in the turbulent years after World War I.

Streeterville

Streeterville
Author: Wayne Klatt
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467151572


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Theatre Magazine

Theatre Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1919
Genre: Theater
ISBN:


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Streetscape 1980

Streetscape 1980
Author: Carlson Robinson Associates Landscape Architects
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1980
Genre: Landscape architecture
ISBN:


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The American Skyscraper

The American Skyscraper
Author: Roberta Moudry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2005-05-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780521624213


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