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Description Jewelers Building lower level floor plan.png |
English:
Original lower level floor plan (Lower Wacker Drive), Jewelers Building, later known as "Pure Oil Building", "North American Life Insurance Building", and "35 East Wacker Drive", Chicago, Illinois. Image date 1926. Construction completed in 1927. The building was unusual in having a multi-floor parking garage that extended through the height of the main mass of the building. Cars entered on the Lower Wacker Drive level, where the driver would hand over the car to an attendant at one of four car elevators. The parking structure was converted to extra office space in approximately 1940.
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Source | "The Elevator Constructor", Article: "The Jewelers Building of Chicago", Volume 23, Number 6, June 1926, article on pages 5-21 (paper), pages 243-259 (digital). |
Author | Architects: Joachim Giæver and Frederick P. Dinkelberg. |
Object location | 41° 53′ 11.4″ N, 87° 37′ 36.48″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 41.886500; -87.626800 |
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