The Glessner House was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, who though not a Chicago School architect, was significant to the development of American architecture and was a great influence on Louis Sullivan's architectural style and ethic.El Protoolio wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 6:01 pm Gramsci if you do go to Chicago to tour some architecture check out Prairie avenue. There is a park there with the oldest house in Chicago although it's not the original location, it has been moved. But my favorite just a few steps from the park is https://www.glessnerhouse.org/ . Just a window into the world of a 19th century Chicago upper crust family home. It's built to focus inward on the back yard and like an urban castle on the street side. It might seem quaint to someone from Europe but I think it's fun.
There used to be an antique auto show that would take place on Prairie Avenue and often featured cars from the Dreihaus collection. Great fun for a photographer looking for shiny reflective things to take pictures of.