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USA, Illinois, Chicago. Spiral staircase in Rookery Building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. (Editorial Use Only)

USA, Illinois, Chicago. Spiral staircase in Rookery Building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. (Editorial Use Only)


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USA, Illinois, Chicago. Spiral staircase in Rookery Building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. (Editorial Use Only)

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Chicago Frank Lloyd Wright Illinois Jim Zuckerman Rookery Spiral Staircase 1910


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In the heart of Chicago, Illinois, stands the historic Rookery Building, a architectural gem designed by the renowned Frank Lloyd Wright in 1910. This iconic structure, located at 209 South Michigan Avenue, is a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage and the visionary mind of one of America's greatest architects. The Rookery Building, constructed between 1888 and 1892, underwent significant renovations in the early 20th century, during which Wright was brought on board to design the building's stunning interior, including the famous spiral staircase. This breathtaking piece of art deco design is a marvel of engineering and aesthetics, with its intricate wrought ironwork, geometric patterns, and elegant curves. The spiral staircase, located in the building's central atrium, is a popular attraction for visitors and architectural enthusiasts alike. The staircase's graceful form and intricate details are a testament to Wright's innovative design sensibilities and his ability to seamlessly blend form and function. The staircase's spiraling shape not only adds visual interest but also serves a practical purpose, allowing users to easily navigate the building's multiple levels. This photograph, taken by renowned photographer Jim Zuckerman, captures the essence of the Rookery Building's spiral staircase in all its glory. The image highlights the intricate details of the ironwork, while the use of natural light adds depth and texture to the image. The photograph, part of the Jaynes Gallery collection at Danita Delimont, is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of architecture and the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Rookery Building and its iconic spiral staircase continue to inspire and captivate visitors to this day, standing as a testament to the enduring legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright and the rich architectural heritage of Chicago, Illinois.

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