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Click to enlargepadThe Rookery: A Building Book

From the Chicago Architecture Foundation

Praised in 1888 as the largest and finest office building in the country--all eleven stories--The Rookery featured both masonry load-bearing walls and skeletal frame construction. Architect John Wellborn Root lavished exquisite care on The Rookery, built on the site of the former City Hall and named after its dirty pigeons and corrupt politicians. Frank Lloyd Wright modernized The Rookery in 1905, changing the light fixtures and covering old dark iron surfaces with incised Carrara marble. Today The Rookery stands as a first-class office building. By Jay Pridmore, photographs by Hedrich Blessing. Published with the Chicago Architecture Foundation.

64 pages, 5 3/4 x 6 1/2". 55 contemporary and historic images: 40 color, 15 black-and-white. Smyth-sewn casebound, with dust jacket. ISBN: 0-7649-2306-4.


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