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Chicago’s Preservation
       History
     Planning, Building,
    Breaking, Rebuilding

      Vincent L. Michael
 School of the Art Institute
Instant City
• Platted by the I & M
  Canal Commission in
  1830 when it was a
  frontier outpost, Chicago
  grew more rapidly than
  any other city in the 19th
  century.
• 1833 - 400 people
• 1837 - 4,000 people
• 1848 - 20,000
• 1860 - 100,000
• 1870 - 300,000
Innovation:
   Balloon Frame

• The incredibly rapid
  growth of the city led to
  its first architectural
  innovation, the balloon
  frame, 1833.
• Michigan and Wisconsin
  were deforested to build
  Chicago.
• The city was built of
  kindling.
A Tradition of Destruction




• Chicago was unencumbered by tradition and
  dedicated to making money; there were few cultural
  pretensions and no concept of preservation.
• When the city burned down in 1871, it simply started
  over. Demolition and destruction were a central part of
  the city’s identity.
Phoenix




• The Fire inspired a generation of architects to come to
  Chicago, knowing it would be rebuilt.
• Initially it was rebuilt as a 4-5 story Italianate city, after
  1874 of masonry.
1870s Chicago




• Cottages and rowhouses followed the popular styles of
  the period, notably the Italianate.
American
    Architecture,
       1880s




• H.H. Richardson
• Louis Sullivan
• Frank Lloyd Wright
Chicago School Skyscrapers




• Rising land prices in the small Loop helped develop the first
  true skeletal-steel frame skyscrapers in the 1880s.
• This was the first worldwide architectural innovation.
Chicago School Skyscrapers




           •   Auditorium, 1886-1889
           •   Reliance, 1890-94
           •   Rookery, 1885-87
World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893




The origins of the City
Beautiful: style, but above
all, planning
Prairie School,
  1900-1917
Prairie School,
  1900-1917
1903: first failed attempt at preservation

• Enthusiasts in front of
  1833 Green Tree
  Tavern, city’s first hotel
  built at Canal and Lake
  Streets by J.L. Kinzie;
  later moved to
  Milwaukee Avenue.
• George Ade described
  it in 1890s as only
  building an officer from
  Fort Dearborn would
  recognize.
• Demolished.
The Water
    Tower
• A symbol of the city’s
  survival after the Great
  Fire of 1871, the Water
  Tower became
  obsolete in 1906 and
  needed to be saved.
• It was almost
  demolished again in
  1918 during the
  construction of
  Michigan Avenue.
• And again in 1948.
The Fine Arts
Building/Museum of
Science and Industry




• Only building to survive World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893,
  used as the Field Museum for 25 years, fell into disrepair.
• The AIA held a banquet in its rotunda in 1925, the same year
  the South Parks board voted to demolish it.
Museum of Science and Industry




• Julius Rosenwald spent $7 million to make the old Fine Arts
  Building a science and technology museum based on
  Deutsches Museum, Munich and Technisches Museum,
  Vienna.
• The entire plaster exterior was rebuilt in limestone and opened
  in 1933 for the World’s Fair.
1957: Robie
    House
• In 1957 the Chicago
  Theological Seminary
  decided to tear down
  Robie House, which was
  being used as a
  dormitory.
• Wright himself argued
  for its preservation and a
  local developer saved
  the house, which was
  less than 50 years old at
  the time.
Losing Louis Sullivan: The Garrick
       Theater battle, 1961
                     • Photographer Richard
                       Nickel had been
                       photographing and
                       salvaging Louis Sullivan’s
                       buildings as they were
                       demolished in the 1950s
                       and 1960s.
                     • When Sullivan’s tallest
                       building, the Garrick
                       (Schiller) Theater was
                       threatened in 1961, Nickel
                       organized a protest.
Garrick Theatre, 1961

• Architects from all over
  the world join Nickel’s
  protest to no avail.
• Chicago Heritage
  Committee formed
• 1957 Landmark status
  powerless, theater
  building demolished for a
  parking garage, with a
  concrete face based on a
  piece of the original
  ornament.
Garrick 35 years later




• 1998 - parking garage demolished for a
  theater.
1960s: Demolition of Chicago School
          skyscrapers




• Republic Building (1905 and 1909, Holabird & Roche)
  - 19-story building demolished for a 15-story building,
  1961.
• Cable Building (Holabird & Roche), demolished 1961.
A Rare Save: Glessner House 1966




• Chicago School of Architecture Foundation formed to
  save house, buy from industrial user.
• Starts architectural tours to raise money to save and
  restore Richardson’s surviving Chicago building.
Prairie School landmarks lost




• Francis Apartments (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1895),
  landmarked 1957, demolished 1967
• Edison Shop (Purcell, Feick & Elmslie, 1912)
  landmarked 1957 as “a place of dignity and beauty,”
  demolished 1967.
Adler & Sullivan’s Auditorium Building




• The Auditorium Building (1889) survived largely because it was
  too massive to demolish. The Auditorium Theatre Council
  saved the theater itself in 1967.
Landmarks
 Law, 1968
• Commission on
  Chicago Historical
  and Architectural
  Landmarks formed
  under law that can
  protect buildings.
• Designation begin
  about 1970.
Early Landmark Designations

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Chicago History Presentation - Prof. Vince Michael

  • 1. Chicago’s Preservation History Planning, Building, Breaking, Rebuilding Vincent L. Michael School of the Art Institute
  • 2. Instant City • Platted by the I & M Canal Commission in 1830 when it was a frontier outpost, Chicago grew more rapidly than any other city in the 19th century. • 1833 - 400 people • 1837 - 4,000 people • 1848 - 20,000 • 1860 - 100,000 • 1870 - 300,000
  • 3. Innovation: Balloon Frame • The incredibly rapid growth of the city led to its first architectural innovation, the balloon frame, 1833. • Michigan and Wisconsin were deforested to build Chicago. • The city was built of kindling.
  • 4. A Tradition of Destruction • Chicago was unencumbered by tradition and dedicated to making money; there were few cultural pretensions and no concept of preservation. • When the city burned down in 1871, it simply started over. Demolition and destruction were a central part of the city’s identity.
  • 5. Phoenix • The Fire inspired a generation of architects to come to Chicago, knowing it would be rebuilt. • Initially it was rebuilt as a 4-5 story Italianate city, after 1874 of masonry.
  • 6. 1870s Chicago • Cottages and rowhouses followed the popular styles of the period, notably the Italianate.
  • 7. American Architecture, 1880s • H.H. Richardson • Louis Sullivan • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • 8. Chicago School Skyscrapers • Rising land prices in the small Loop helped develop the first true skeletal-steel frame skyscrapers in the 1880s. • This was the first worldwide architectural innovation.
  • 9. Chicago School Skyscrapers • Auditorium, 1886-1889 • Reliance, 1890-94 • Rookery, 1885-87
  • 10. World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893 The origins of the City Beautiful: style, but above all, planning
  • 11. Prairie School, 1900-1917
  • 12. Prairie School, 1900-1917
  • 13. 1903: first failed attempt at preservation • Enthusiasts in front of 1833 Green Tree Tavern, city’s first hotel built at Canal and Lake Streets by J.L. Kinzie; later moved to Milwaukee Avenue. • George Ade described it in 1890s as only building an officer from Fort Dearborn would recognize. • Demolished.
  • 14. The Water Tower • A symbol of the city’s survival after the Great Fire of 1871, the Water Tower became obsolete in 1906 and needed to be saved. • It was almost demolished again in 1918 during the construction of Michigan Avenue. • And again in 1948.
  • 15. The Fine Arts Building/Museum of Science and Industry • Only building to survive World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, used as the Field Museum for 25 years, fell into disrepair. • The AIA held a banquet in its rotunda in 1925, the same year the South Parks board voted to demolish it.
  • 16. Museum of Science and Industry • Julius Rosenwald spent $7 million to make the old Fine Arts Building a science and technology museum based on Deutsches Museum, Munich and Technisches Museum, Vienna. • The entire plaster exterior was rebuilt in limestone and opened in 1933 for the World’s Fair.
  • 17. 1957: Robie House • In 1957 the Chicago Theological Seminary decided to tear down Robie House, which was being used as a dormitory. • Wright himself argued for its preservation and a local developer saved the house, which was less than 50 years old at the time.
  • 18. Losing Louis Sullivan: The Garrick Theater battle, 1961 • Photographer Richard Nickel had been photographing and salvaging Louis Sullivan’s buildings as they were demolished in the 1950s and 1960s. • When Sullivan’s tallest building, the Garrick (Schiller) Theater was threatened in 1961, Nickel organized a protest.
  • 19. Garrick Theatre, 1961 • Architects from all over the world join Nickel’s protest to no avail. • Chicago Heritage Committee formed • 1957 Landmark status powerless, theater building demolished for a parking garage, with a concrete face based on a piece of the original ornament.
  • 20. Garrick 35 years later • 1998 - parking garage demolished for a theater.
  • 21. 1960s: Demolition of Chicago School skyscrapers • Republic Building (1905 and 1909, Holabird & Roche) - 19-story building demolished for a 15-story building, 1961. • Cable Building (Holabird & Roche), demolished 1961.
  • 22. A Rare Save: Glessner House 1966 • Chicago School of Architecture Foundation formed to save house, buy from industrial user. • Starts architectural tours to raise money to save and restore Richardson’s surviving Chicago building.
  • 23. Prairie School landmarks lost • Francis Apartments (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1895), landmarked 1957, demolished 1967 • Edison Shop (Purcell, Feick & Elmslie, 1912) landmarked 1957 as “a place of dignity and beauty,” demolished 1967.
  • 24. Adler & Sullivan’s Auditorium Building • The Auditorium Building (1889) survived largely because it was too massive to demolish. The Auditorium Theatre Council saved the theater itself in 1967.
  • 25. Landmarks Law, 1968 • Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks formed under law that can protect buildings. • Designation begin about 1970.