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Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings, Chicago: Elevations and sectional details for windows, interior doors, partitions and toilet compartments
Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings, Chicago: Elevations and sectional details for windows, interior doors, partitions and toilet compartments
People:
  • Peter Brooks (client)
  • Burnham and Root (architectural firm)
  • Shepherd Brooks (developer)
  • Burnham and Root (draughtsman)
  • George A. Fuller Company (contractors)
  • Owen Franklin Aldis (real estate agent)
  • Peter Brooks (developer)
  • Shepherd Brooks (client)
Title:

Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings, Chicago: Elevations and sectional details for windows, interior doors, partitions and toilet compartments

Date:

printed before 18 May 1891

Description:

- The condition of this print indicates that it was apparently used on site during the construction of the building.

Form:
drawings
Quantity / Object type:
1 reprographic copy(ies)
Stage and Purpose:
  • contract drawing
  • working drawing
  • construction drawing
  • detail drawing
Technique and media:

Hectograph

Dimensions:

sheet: 100.9 x 121.0 cm

Reference number:

DR1986:0767:290

Drawing Type:
  • line drawing
  • mechanical drawing (tool-aided drawing)
Method of Projection:
  • sections (orthographic drawings)
  • elevations (drawings)
Point of View:
  • general views
  • partial views
  • interior views
Physical characteristics and technical requirements:

- Sheet is dirty and creased throughout, especially at edges. There are many tears and losses at edges. Perforations at the l. edge indicate that the sheet was formerly bound with other sheets.

Inscription:

signed - by seven unknown hands, on the print, in pen and black ink, c.r.: with contactors' names and companies stamped and dated - on the print, in purple ink, c.r.: with seven contract dates inscribed and numbered - by the draughtsman, on the original, l.r.: with title, architectural firm's name and "222" [within circles; drawing number]; and throughout: with drawing titles, dimensions, materials and notes concerning the designs inscribed - by an unknown hand, on the print, in graphite, verso, l.: " [illeg.] / maypole / 1142 Rookery / from E.E. ... [illeg.] Co"

Subject:
  • architecture
  • interior design
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • doors
  • windows
  • woodwork
  • window frames
  • partitions
  • toilet compartments
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal
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