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A beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated biography of one of
Chicago's greatest lost buildings For six months in 1961, Richard
Nickel, John Vinci, and David Norris salvaged the interior and
exterior ornamentation of the Garrick Theater, Adler &
Sullivan's magnificent architectural masterpiece in Chicago's
theater district. The building was replaced by a parking garage,
and its demolition ignited the historic preservation movement in
Chicago. The Garrick (originally the Schiller Building) was built
in 1892 and featured elaborate embellishments, especially in its
theater and exterior, including the ornamentation and colorful
decorative stenciling that would become hallmarks of Louis
Sullivan's career. Reconstructing the Garrick documents the
enormous salvaging job undertaken to preserve elements of the
building's design, but also presents the full life story of the
Garrick, featuring historic and architectural photographs, essays
by prominent architectural and art historians, interviews,
drawings, ephemera from throughout its lively history and details
of its remarkable ornamentation-a significant resource and
compelling tribute to one of Chicago's finest lost buildings. A
seventy-two-page facsimile of Richard Nickel's salvage workbook is
tipped into the binding.
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