Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Reliance Building, 32 North State Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: An important example of the early Chicago School, it anticipates future developments in skyscraper design. Terra cotta was employed for exterior surfacing for the first time in this building. The ... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Chicago Stock Exchange Building, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Coo...
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan, the building is an important early skyscraper and was the first in Chicago to make use of caisson foundations. In February, 1961, it was designated a Chicago Archit... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ernest J. Magerstadt House, 4930 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook...
Significance: This house is probably one of the finest works of George W. Maher, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and one of the Prairie School. It shows a relationship to Wright's work of the time in its ... More
Frederick B. Carter, Jr. House, 1024 Judson Street, Evanston, Cook Cou...
Significance: The Carter house was designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1909-1910. At a time when he was apparently still under the influence of his former employer, Frank Lloyd Wright; this is suggested in his... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
T. S. Eastabrook House, 200 North Scoville Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This small Prairie School bungalow in Oak Park is an example of the domestic architecture of the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson, before 1915. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this st... More
Ira A. Heath House, 3132 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: Hugh Morrison cites the Heath residence as evidence of the strong influence of H. H. Richardson's architecture on the work produced by Adler and Sullivan during the late 1880's. The row house faca... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Holy Trinity Russian & Greek Orthodox Church, 1121 North Leavitt Stree...
Significance: The church is a late work by Louis H. Sullivan in traditional and exotic ecclesiastical idiom. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-132 Survey number: HABS IL-1071 Buil... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More
Leiter I Building, 200-208 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Cook County, I...
Significance: The first Leiter Building, built in 1879, has been cited as a Chicago Architectural Landmark, "In recognition of its contribution towards the development of skeleton construction. Cast iron pilast... More
Emil Bach House, 7415 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: This is one of the few houses in the Chicago area done by Frank Lloyd Wright after returning from Europe in 1911 and before going to Japan to supervise the work on the Imperial Hotel. It is a late... More