Auditorium Building

View of Auditorium, 1889></A>
            
    </TD>
	<TD VALIGN=    Address: 430 S. Michigan Ave.
Year Built: 1886-1890
Architect: Adler & Sullivan
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: September 15, 1976

Interior view of Auditorium Theater The extraordinary engineering talent of Dankmar Adler and the architectural genius of Louis H. Sullivan created this building to reflect the cultural maturity of Chicago. Combining hotel and office space with a splendid theater designed for an opera company, the Auditorium was a turning point in Sullivan's career and a milestone in the development of modern architecture.

Sullivan's genius for architectural ornamentation is displayed in the building's interior, where most of the public rooms are lavishly finished. The grandest interior space is the theater itself, with four broad elliptical arches spanning the width of the theater and decorated by plaster reliefs covered with gold leaf.

More Information

Detail of Door Grill, 1960 by Paul Hassel

Prev | Next

 
Great Interiors Tour
Boul Mich Tour
Music & Art Tour
The Loop Tour
Early Skyscrapers Tour
 
1. View of Auditorium, 1889
2. Interior view of Auditorium Theater
3. Detail of Door Grill, 1960 by Paul Hassel

 
 
 

© Copyright 2003-2005 City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division.
All Rights Reserved.