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Author Bruegmann, Robert.

Title The architects and the city : Holabird & Roche of Chicago, 1880-1918 / Robert Bruegmann
Published Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 540 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Chicago architecture and urbanism
Chicago architecture and urbanism.
Contents Starting out, 1880-1883. The founding of the firm ; The partners: William Holabird and Martin Roche. -- Boom years, 1884-1893. The firm ; Labor unrest and the creation of Fort Sheridan ; Capital, technology, and the tall office building: The Tacoma ; The skyscraper and the city: The Marquette 1 ; The skyscraper and the city: The Marquette 2 ; Along leafy avenues: William Holabird's Evanston. -- Turn of the century, 1894-1907. The firm ; State Street in the Nineties ; Theme and variation: The Loft Building ; Terra cotta on State Street: The department store and the tall shops building ; Golfing in the suburbs: The Glen View Golf and Polo Club ; Fishing in the wilderness: The Coleman Lake Club. -- An expanding practice, 1908-1918. The firm ; Palaces of democracy: The business hotel ; Civic grandeur, civic squalor: Cook County Courthouse and Chicago City Hall ; Terra cotta on South Michigan Avenue: Automobile row ; At the corner of Michigan and Monroe: The University Club and the Monroe Building ; The architecture of communications: Buildings for the Chicago Telephone Company ; By way of conclusion: The Three Arts Club, Holabird & Roche, and the American city. -- Abbreviated catalog of works by Holabird & Roche, 1880-1918
Summary This book connects architectural history with urban history by looking at the work of a major architectural firm, Holabird & Roche. No firm in any large American city had a greater impact. With projects that ranged from tombstones to skyscrapers, boiler rooms to entire industrial complexes, Holabird & Roche left an indelible stamp on the city of Chicago and, indeed, far beyond. In this volume, the first of two on Holabird & Roche and its successor, Holabird & Root, Robert Bruegmann traces the firm's history from its founding in 1880 to the end of the First World War
Incorporating meticulous research based on the extensive architectural holdings of the Chicago Historical Society, Bruegmann documents the firm's work from the boom years of the 1880s through the period of sustained growth and innovation after the turn of the century. In chapters devoted to topics as diverse as downtown commercial and retail development, business hotels, civil buildings, automobile showrooms, and suburban clubs and housing, Bruegmann creates a sustained historical narrative that considers the profound interdependence of architecture and modern urban life
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-510) and index
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Holabird, William 1854-1923 gnd
Roche, Martin 1853-1927 gnd
Subject Holabird & Roche (Chicago, Ill.)
SUBJECT Holabird & Roche (Chicago, Ill.) fast
Holabird & Root Inc. gnd
Holabird & Root (Chicago, Ill.) ram
Subject Chicago school of architecture (Movement)
Architecture -- Illinois -- Chicago
Chicago School.
Architecture
Buildings
Chicago school of architecture (Movement)
Architektur
Gebouwen.
Architecture -- Chicago (Ill.)
Geschichte 1800-1918.
SUBJECT Chicago (Ill.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
Subject Illinois -- Chicago
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago (Ill.) -- Constructions.
Form Electronic book
Author Chicago Historical Society.
ISBN 0226076954
9780226076959