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  1. Coordinates: 41°52′34″N 87°37′31″W. Historical markers. The Auditorium Building in Chicago is one of the best-known designs of Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler. Completed in 1889, the building is located at the northwest corner of South Michigan Avenue and Ida B. Wells Drive.

  2. Brief History | Timeline | Origins and Stats | The Creators | Architecture | Art of the Auditorium. The architecture of the Auditorium Building is widely considered one of the most influential feats of Chicago design and engineering.

  3. The Auditorium Building is an example of what can happen when business leaders and the artistic community work together to create functional, aesthetic mixed-use architecture. The developer, Ferdinand Wythe Peck, was committed to bolstering the state of the arts in Chicago.

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  4. Brief History | Timeline | Origins and Stats | The Creators | Architecture | Art of the Auditorium. The Building. The Auditorium Theatre is a National Historic Landmark known internationally for its perfect acoustics, innovative architecture, and stunning design.

  5. Jul 6, 2015 · The Auditorium Building. 50 E. Congress Parkway. Chicago, IL 60605. (312) 341-2310. www.auditoriumtheatre.org. Electric Lighting. In today's world with fascinating robotics and ever evolving...

  6. The Auditorium Building marked Chicago’s ascendancy as an American architectural and cultural force with a distinctly democratic and independent character. The monumental building grew out of a desire to bring high art to all Chicagoans and, in some part, in hopes of quelling the disruptive socialist and unionist movements of Chicago’s ...

  7. The Auditorium Theatre is a music and performance venue located in the Auditorium Building at 50 E. Ida B. Wells Drive in Chicago, Illinois. Inspired by the Richardsonian Romanesque Style of architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the building was designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889.

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