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The Wall

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...Early 20th Century buildings (with one or two exceptions) along Michigan Avenue in Chicago. ...these buildings face directly onto a wide park that today separates "the wall" from the shoreline of Lake Michigan. ...In 1885, William Le Baron Jenney built in Chicago what is known as the first skyscraper in the world: the Home Insurance Building. Demolished in 1931, it was 55 meters tall and included 9 stories, later extended to 11. It was built with a load-carrying structural frame, which would be the basic structure for all later skyscrapers. The Home Insurance Building marks the start of Chicago as a pioneering architectural city. Many famous architects like Louis Sullivan and later Mies van der Rohe would set new standards for urban architecture in Chicago. ...Daniel Burnham designed the first visionary urban plan for a city, the 1909 Chicago plan. It was nicknamed 'Paris on the Prairie' and included wide boulevards and parks. ...if interested in a timeline for the history of Chicago, here is a very good single page. Bill "Aloft" thumb_2278023.jpg

Comments (33)


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Jay-el-Jay

12:50PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

A very imposing sight and a fine shot.

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helanker

12:57PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

What a fantastic bunch of buildings. I think Chicago is a really beautiful city.

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durleybeachbum

1:08PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

All very well for those on the face..but what about all those behind it? !

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awjay

1:30PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

my kind of architeture

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danob

2:18PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Very nice Bill love the tones and textures

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T.Rex

2:41PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Of particular interest here is the decorative lower and upper floors of the older buildings and the total lack of such in the modern buildings. You've done a good job catching the contrast here. I wonder what it would cost today to build in that style. And, thanks for the historical notes. I wager most people don't know Chicago was first with a sky scraper, then New York got infected with the bug and has since become associated with these buildings. Keep up the good work! :-)

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Blush

6:25PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Great image Hugs Susan~

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goodoleboy

6:56PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Excellent DOF, POV, clarity, contrasts and lighting in this composite shot of the variety of rectangles, Bill.

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RodS

7:06PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

There's some massive scale in this fine shot, Bill! Wow! Love those older buildings - so much character in them that just isn't there in most of the newer structures.

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JNH

8:14PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Very hard shot to pull off with such clarity and dof. Great shot! Beautiful architecture.

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auntietk

8:38PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

I love this view of Chicago. All the little details, the different types of stone and brick, the architectural gems ... and they hint at the promise of more and more behind them! The first time I saw "The Wall" I found it a little intimidating, but now it sucks me in. So ... when are we going back? :)

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jocko500

9:23PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

you see diff ages here in the types of buildings here .

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beachzz

10:38PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Seems like I remember this spot; we stood there and talked about where to go next. Have no idea where we ended up!!

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blinkings

11:57PM | Mon, 12 December 2011

Nice Bill. I really like the contrast between the old and the new. Well done.

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jayfar

2:21AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

This is a grand facade of Chicago Bill, I prefer the old to the new.

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fallen21

2:41AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

Amazing capture!

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jendellas

5:00AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

Wow, what must it be like to be walking along all those very high buildings!!! Great capture.

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dakotabluemoon

7:22AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

Very cool stuff here and thank u so much for the info on my pic there were no dates or names on it.

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debbielove

8:12AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

Here is great shot Bill.. This shows what I most dislike about ALL Cities and towns.. Their seeming 'need' to fill a space with something that does not in any way suit or blend with the buildings around.. Prince Charles, the aire to the British throne hates this sort of thing.. And I agree wholeheartedly! That is not to say, that modern building should not be built, no, they need to be, but in a way that fits with not clashes glaringly with ALL around, like here.. London has done the same.. Old buildings can be 'upgraded', new ones built behind old.. Anyway enough.. I think your picture is really fine Bill, a great shot.. Well taken... Rob PS: Sorry to drone on, I hope I made sense?

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MrsRatbag

8:51AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

What a beautiful "wall"; I love this display of "mostly older" architecture, such lovely buildings! Well captured, Bill!

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thecytron

9:34AM | Tue, 13 December 2011

Stunning details and colors!

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sandra46

5:32PM | Tue, 13 December 2011

WONDERFUL CITYSCAPE

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bobrgallegos

1:48AM | Wed, 14 December 2011

Beautiful cityscape!!

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flavia49

6:48AM | Wed, 14 December 2011

fabulous picture

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cfulton

3:20PM | Wed, 14 December 2011

It looks like a well planned city - very interesting! Clive

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neiwil

5:38PM | Sun, 18 December 2011

Stunning architecture and then someone sticks a glass monstrosity in the middle...WHY??? I'm sure Prince Charles would have something to say about this 'carbunckle'.No wonder the flag is half mast, the death of good taste. Amazing view, you found a great vantage point.I'd put these on a yellow stone, brown brick and then red brick timeline.The Autumn leaves give a nice contrast and time stamp.

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PatGoltz

2:21PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Thank you for the information. The photograph has wonderful composition and clarity.

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Chipka

10:10PM | Mon, 19 December 2011

Fantastic. Columbia College (my Alma Mater) occupies two of the buildings in this shot. One is the taller building directly touching (on the right) that new, glassy construction (East-West University, I think...it got a facelift!) and the other Columbia College campus building is two doors to the left. That's the former Torco Building. Okay, enough of that stuff...what a shot! This is one of my favorite views of Chicago, as it usually indicates that I'm seeing it with good company. Either that, or it means Buckingham Fountain is spitting on my back. I love the light and the colors in this shot and the actual scale of that part of the city. This is brilliant.

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GiMi53

2:22PM | Tue, 20 December 2011

Super cityscape ! Congratulations for your selection in LWitG week #51 (Last Week in the Gallery #51) ! Happy Holidays ! 0010.gif :~)

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danapommet

8:41PM | Fri, 23 December 2011

Each building seems to have its own style. I like this shot a lot.

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