Exterior of Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue
Your custom Outdoor Throw Pillow with Insert is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The included pillow insert is not removable.
Outdoor Pillow with Insert. No UV Properties - Waterproof and Mildew Proof.
Your custom Throw Pillow with Insert is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The pillow is finished with a concealed zipper for easy care.
This product includes a pillow insert. Spot Clean Only.
Your custom Throw Pillow Cover is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The pillow is finished with a concealed zipper for easy care.
This product does not include a pillow insert. Spot Clean Only.
Auditorium Building, 430 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook, IL Related Names: Adler & Sullivan Roosevelt College (University) Auditorium Theater Council Chicago Musical College Taylor, Crombie & Associates Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affa , sponsor McClier, contractor Auditorium Theatre Council , sponsor Kasprzyk, Mark , delineator Schwartz, Leslie, photographer
Building/structure dates: 1887 initial constructionBuilding/structure dates: 1941 subsequent workBuilding/structure dates: 1950 subsequent work.
Structure incorporated hydro-pnuematic sewage ejectors, hydraulic rams, moveable stages, "asphaelia" system, is a coustic curve, cyclorama, scagliola, & thunder machines. Significance: The Auditorium Building designed by Adler and Sullivan and built 1887-89, has been cited by the Commission of Chicago Architectural Landmarks: "In recognition of the community spirit which here joined commercial and artistic ends, uniting hotel, office building, and theatre in one structure; and the inventiveness of the engineer displayed from foundations to the perfect acoustics; and the genius of the architect which gave form and, with the aid of original ornament, expressed the spirit of festivity in rooms of great splendor."