Chicago Building

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	<TD VALIGN=    Address: 7 W. Madison St.
Year Built: 1904-1905
Architect: Holabird & Roche
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: March 26, 1996

Lower Floors, circa 1915 An excellent and very visible example of the internationally recognized architectural style known as the Chicago School. The building's features epitomize this style: large "Chicago windows," metal-frame construction, distinctive bays, and terra cotta cladding. The building's designers were one of the firms instrumental in developing the Chicago School. The building is prominently sited on the southwest corner of State and Madison, its visibility heightened by a jog in the alignment of State Street. The building is a critical component of a grouping of significant structures--which include Carson Pirie Scott and the former Mandel Brothers Store--at what was once labeled the "World's Busiest Corner."

Detail of Bay Windows, 1982, photo by Stephen Beal

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1. Madison Street Facade, 1982, photo by Stephen Beal
2. Lower Floors, circa 1915
3. Detail of Bay Windows, 1982, photo by Stephen Beal

 
 
 

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