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About | Chicago Patterns
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Is a project in which neighborhoods are visually depicted by the patterns they consist of: buildings, architectural details, businesses, landmarks, transportation infrastructure, and other remnants of man’s impact on the natural landscape. We tell the stories of neighborhoods through photography. If you’d like to keep up with posts, please consider subscribing to the RSS feed. Or following us on Twitter. John Morris, Editor. View all of John’s posts. Michael, Associate Editor. View all of Gabriel’s posts.
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On Death Row in Lake View: Gothic-Styled Herdegen-Brieske Funeral Home (Updated) | Chicago Patterns
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A few times a year we send out. Our newsletter covering architecture, preservation, and hidden history. On Death Row in Lake View: Gothic-Styled Herdegen-Brieske Funeral Home (Updated). March 29, 2015. Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The property was sold to Stone Street Partners. For $3.8 million. In the article, Stone Street CEO David Trandel states they intend to keep the building intact as they develop around it–including 10 apartments. Original article from 11/2014 below. The funeral home was desc...
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St. Laurence Under Demolition | Chicago Patterns
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A few times a year we send out. Our newsletter covering architecture, preservation, and hidden history. St Laurence Under Demolition. April 25, 2014. St Laurence, at the western edge of South Shore, has stood as a landmark in the community since 1911. When it was built, more than a decade before the real estate boom that saw South Shore become a truly urban neighborhood, it served the small railroad suburb known as Parkside. The school building, about which I know little, takes its design cues from the A...
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A Walking Tour of Albany Park's Corner Buildings | Chicago Patterns
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A few times a year we send out. Our newsletter covering architecture, preservation, and hidden history. A Walking Tour of Albany Park’s Corner Buildings. April 10, 2014. Some of the city’s most beautiful neighborhood commercial buildings are on Lawrence Avenue in Albany Park. Diverse, charming, and beautiful, these structures nicely represent the community they’re a part of. An Albany Park Primer. Lawrfield Building at the corner of Lawrence and Springfield. Albany Park is a microcosm of Chicago’s boom y...
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Baerwald Research, LLC. Insight For The Built Environment. Rsaquo; Architecture / Architects. Rsaquo; Chicago Architecture Data. Larr; Steedman Architectural Collection in SLPL. April 24, 2015 Filed under: Architecture / Architects. A New Archive of Chicago Buildings Goes Beyond the Loop. 8211; the new digital archive Chicago Architecture Data. Is the work of software developer and architectural photographer / writer John Morris. The site is beautifully designed, with a clean look and clear navigation, m...
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19th-Century Chicago Addresses on the West Side | Chicago Patterns
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A few times a year we send out. Our newsletter covering architecture, preservation, and hidden history. 19th-Century Chicago Addresses on the West Side. Gabriel X. Michael. September 3, 2014. Gabriel X. Michael/Chicago Patterns. Designations depended on which side of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan you were located. Map of Chicago depicting pre-1909 numbering system based on divisions (Image courtesy of Forgotten Chicago. Chicago’s Address Numbering System Prior to 1909. A three-story six-flat greyst...
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Resources | Chicago Patterns
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Visual storytellers sharing the art, architecture, history, and infrastructure of Chicago’s neighborhoods. The Man on Five. One-Flats on Cullerton and Pulaski. Ark, Agudas Achim synagogue, 2012. Is a new column where we feature your architecture, infrastructure, and hidden history photos. Submit them to our flickr group. Or send to chicagopatterns@gmail.com. I came across this article while researching Lincoln Turners Hall. Does anyone know when the Hall was built? I have gotten as far as finding.
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Resources - Images Research Guide - LibGuides at School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Skip to main content. John M. Flaxman Library. Shared Shelf is a repository for digital images created by the Flaxman Library specifically for use in teaching and research at SAIC. This growing collection features hundreds of thousands of images and can be accessed via ARTstor. For assistance with ARTstor. To request digital art images, and other resources to show images in the classroom contact Digital Collections. Email vrc@saic.edu or call 312.899.5101. John M. Flaxman Library. 37 S Wabash, 6th floor.
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Neighborhoods | Chicago Patterns
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One-Flats on Cullerton and Pulaski. Ark, Agudas Achim synagogue, 2012. Is a new column where we feature your architecture, infrastructure, and hidden history photos. Submit them to our flickr group. Or send to chicagopatterns@gmail.com. I came across this article while researching Lincoln Turners Hall. Does anyone know when the Hall was built? I have gotten as far as finding. Paul are you sure it was Oscar DePriest? Who was a member of this group. I ask this because Oscar was never in the Spanish.
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Square and Cirlcular Towers | Chicago Patterns
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A few times a year we send out. Our newsletter covering architecture, preservation, and hidden history. Square and Cirlcular Towers. April 20, 2015. This greystone six-flat at Wabash and 37th in Bronzeville. Is square on the left, round on the right. Is a column featuring architecture, infrastructure, and hidden history photos. Submit yours to our flickr group. Or send to chicagopatterns@gmail.com. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). One-Flats on Cullerton and Pulaski.
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