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The Marshall Field’s Wholesale Store by architect Henry Hobson Richardson was built in Adams Street, Chicago in 1885 - 1887.
- Adams Street, Chicago
Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, Chicago, Illinois, sometimes referred to as the Marshall Field's Warehouse Store, was a landmark seven-story building designed by Henry Hobson Richardson.
Marshall Field's (oficialmente Marshall Field & Company) era un gran almacén de Chicago, Illinois, que creció hasta convertirse en una cadena de establecimientos antes de ser adquirida por Macy's, Inc. en 2005.
In 1887, the landmark seven-story Henry Hobson Richardson-designed, (1838–1886), Romanesque-styled, Marshall Field's Wholesale Store opened on Franklin Street between Quincy and Adams (razed c.1930).
Marshall Field’s, former department store chain whose flagship store on State Street in Chicago was for a time the largest in the world, comprising 73 acres of floor space and having larger book, china, shoe, and toy departments than any other department store of its time.
8 de nov. de 2022 · Baby carriages, musical instruments, sports equipment, furniture, medical instruments — anything anyone could hope to want — was available, neatly presented, at the wholesale store.
5 de feb. de 2021 · Preliminary perspective study showing six stories with a brick exterior. (O'Gorman, H.H. Richardson-Selected Drawings) The two central determinants in Richardson’s final design for the Marshall Field Wholesale store were first: its owner, and second, the building’s professional and physical context. I want to begin with the ...