Rookery Building - Vignette - Museum Matte - Gray Stone is a mixed media by Gene Nelson which was uploaded on January 2nd, 2017.
Rookery Building - Vignette - Museum Matte - Gray Stone
The Rookery is one Chicago's finest examples of Burnham and Root's late nineteenth century architecture. In 1905 Frank Lloyd Wright renovated the... more
by Gene Nelson
Title
Rookery Building - Vignette - Museum Matte - Gray Stone
Artist
Gene Nelson
Medium
Mixed Media - Pencil On Mylar Film
Description
The Rookery is one Chicago's finest examples of Burnham and Root's late nineteenth century architecture. In 1905 Frank Lloyd Wright renovated the two-story atrium lobby to create the now famous Light Court, a favorite site for weddings. The building is listed on the National Registry as a National Historic Landmark. The symmetry of the building provides opportunity to make the right half of the drawing a cross section to show the Light Court and courtyard above as well as a basic section through the rest of the building.
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January 2nd, 2017
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